To adjust for the lack of daylight. otherwise it be dark in the morning till 8am and light at night till 10pm
Clocks were turned forward for Daylight Saving Time in 2011 on March 13th.
Just remember 'spring forward, fall back'.
At 2 a.m. on March 10, 2013, Americans will turn their clocks forward one hour, The federal law that established "daylight time" in the United States does not require any New Federal Law__îSpringing Forward in March, Back in November.
Clocks were turned forward at 2:00 am on March 12, 2017.
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.
This year Daylight Savings Time starts on March 13th. That's when we move out clocks forward.
No, when English clocks go forward during Daylight Saving Time, not all clocks around the world adjust. Each country and region has its own policy on Daylight Saving Time, so the time changes can vary.
You turn the clocks back because the days get longer.
In the spring, you spring forward. In the fall, you fall back.So, in the spring, turn your clocks one hour forward. 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: From the last Sunday of MarchUntil the last Sunday of October
"To set forward" in Spanish is the single verb, "adelantar." The imperative form of adelantar for you formal plural is "adelanten." "Adelanten los relojes." "Set forward the clocks."
It was 25th March
When the clocks get turned back depends on where you are. In the United States, most locations turn their clocks back on the first Sunday in November. In the European Union, most locations turn their clocks back on the last Sunday in October.