In the fall, turn your clocks one hour back.
Fall Back, Spring Forward!You always set your clocks BACK one hour for Fall, meaning you LOSE an hour of Daylight, you have one hour less of light.In the happy springtime, you have one more joyous hour of light, so you GAIN an hr of daylight.
Dates: DST in the United States and CanadaDaylight Saving Time (DST) always begins on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November. Daylight Saving Time(DST) in EuropeMost countries in Europe, via the EU- European Union, follow a synchronized DST that lasts:As of 2010:
We needed to turn back our clocks on November 6th. (So if the time was 6:00 pm, it is now 5:00)
Spring clocks go forward, fall goes backwards.
Spring forward, fall back.
At 2 AM, you should set your clocks back to 1 AM.
You don't have to stay awake until then. It is OK to set your clocks back an hour anytime earlier or anytime afterwards.
Here's a little trick that'll help you remember: "Spring ahead, Fall back."
You'll set the clock back. Many people use the mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" to remember :)
So your clock will match the rest of the world's clocks
Turn Back the Clock - 1989 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Germany:12
November the 6th .
The American law by which we turn our clock forward in the spring and back in the fall is known as the Uniform Time Act of 1966.
Here's a little trick that'll help you remember: "Spring ahead, Fall back."
Turn Back the Clock - film - was created on 1933-08-25.
Turn Back the Clock - 1933 was released on: USA: 25 August 1933
Back 1 hour(:
Daylight Savings Time
Daylight Savings Time
You'll set the clock back. Many people use the mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" to remember :)
Turn the radio on. Holding down the 'clock' button and use '' (forward) to set minute.
Its November 1st 2009, but you turn your clock back on October 31st, 2009 at 2:00 am. Hope this helps!
So your clock will match the rest of the world's clocks
Turn Back the Clock - 1989 TV is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12 Germany:12