Daylight Saving Time starts in March.
In the northern hemisphere, Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins in March and April and ends in September, October and November. In the southern hemisphere, it begins in September and October and ends in January, February, March and April.
The month in which daylight saving time ends varies from country to country.
Daylight Saving (no S) Time begins (Second) Sunday (in March) at 2 am.
In all the parts of the United States and Canada that observe Daylight Saving Time, it begins a 2 AM Local Standard Time on the second Sunday of March and ends at 2 AM Local Daylight Saving Time on the first Sunday of November.
Daylight saving time begins Sunday, March 13 at 2:00 am. This means clocks will "spring forward" by an hour.
Nebraska has observed daylight saving time every year since 1918.
No. On the first Sunday in November at 2am, the US, Canada, and several border cities in Mexico return to Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March.
Cuba has only one time zone, but they observe Daylight Saving Time. Cuba Standard Time = UTC - 5 hours Cuba Daylight Saving Time = UTC - 4 hours Daylight Saving Time in Cuba begins on the 2nd Sunday of March and ends on the 1st Sunday of November.
Daylight Saving Time in New Zealand begins on the last Sunday of September at 2 AM NZST and ends on the first Sunday of April at 3 AM NZDT.
No, Cancun does not use Daylight Saving Time.
In the United States and Canada, Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 10, 2013, and ends Sunday, November 03, 2013. In Europe, Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday March 31, 2013 and ends Sunday October 27, 2013. For more years and countries, please see the related question.
Daylight saving time begins and ends on dates established by legislation in each country or region. Typically, a governing body, such as a country's Congress or Parliament, will pass a law specifying the start and end dates of daylight saving time. In the United States, for example, Congress passed the Uniform Time Act in 1966, which established the rules for when daylight saving time begins and ends.