Daylight Saving Time is the name of the plan to set clocks ahead in spring and back in fall.
You do not do anything to the clocks in summer. In spring, you move them forward one hour, and it is called Daylight Saving Time. In the Fall, they are moved back one hour to Standard Time.
Yes, in fact I did. I was reminded by my news service to set the clocks ahead and I did so at midnight.
March 13
March 14, 2010...Spring ahead one hour
All of Arizona is on Standard Mountain Time. Arizona does not change the clocks like most of the nation does twice a year. Arizona is one hour ahead of Pacific Standard Time. When the west coast goes on daylight savings time their clocks are the same as the ones in Arizona.
It's the beginning of Daylight Saving Time in most of Mexico.
Yes, in fact I did. I was reminded by my news service to set the clocks ahead and I did so at midnight.
March 13
March 14, 2010...Spring ahead one hour
"Spring ahead, fall back."
All of Arizona is on Standard Mountain Time. Arizona does not change the clocks like most of the nation does twice a year. Arizona is one hour ahead of Pacific Standard Time. When the west coast goes on daylight savings time their clocks are the same as the ones in Arizona.
It's the beginning of Daylight Saving Time in most of Mexico.
Indiana Arizona Hawaii and Alaska
2hr
The second Sunday in March (March 13th) at 2 am
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
Austria moves to Daylight Saving Time, also called Summer Time, beginning the last Sunday in March (move the clocks ahead one hour) and ending the last Sunday in October (move the clocks back one hour).
When they aren't looking, turn the clocks ahead 2 ours.