The end of Daylight Saving Time (a.k.a. Summer Time) in 2013:
You change the clocks back one hour on November 6, 2011.
"Fall back" is a sort of mnemonic designed to remember the time changes that come with Daylight Savings in autumn. In fall, one turns back their clocks one hour -- analogous to "falling back" one hour. Compare this to spring where the clocks "spring ahead" one hour.
You fall back on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., in the United States.
Daylight Saving Time is the name of the plan to set clocks ahead in spring and back in fall.
You fall back on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., in the United States.
In 2009 the UK will change their clocks one hour ahead at 1am on the last Sunday in March, March 29th. They will move their clocks back an hour at 1am on the last Sunday in October, October 25th.
You change the clocks back one hour on November 6, 2011.
SPRING forward, FALL back. SPRING forward, FALL back.
November 3rd
because the day is longer now
Yes, clocks fall back one hour
Clocks get turned BACK one hour - an easy way to remember this operation is "Spring Forward, Fall Back."
"Fall back" is a sort of mnemonic designed to remember the time changes that come with Daylight Savings in autumn. In fall, one turns back their clocks one hour -- analogous to "falling back" one hour. Compare this to spring where the clocks "spring ahead" one hour.
"Spring ahead, fall back."
they turn the clocks back 1 hour. remember spring ahead and fall back?
You fall back on Sunday, November 7, 2010 at 2 a.m., in the United States.
They go forward 1 hour