When you die.
Clocks get turned BACK one hour - an easy way to remember this operation is "Spring Forward, Fall Back."
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.
Clocks in the UK are typically turned back one hour from British Summer Time (BST) to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on the last Sunday in October. In 2010, clocks were turned back on October 31st.
In 2011, clocks were turned back on November 6th for the end of Daylight Saving Time.
In 2009, clocks in Florida turned back one hour for Daylight Saving Time on November 1st.
Clocks are typically turned back an hour for daylight saving time in the fall, usually on the first Sunday in November. This practice is followed in many regions to allow for more daylight in the evenings during the warmer months.
In 2011, the clocks changed in the UK on Sunday, October 30. Clocks were turned back by one hour as daylight saving time ended.
In 2012, daylight saving time ended on Sunday, November 4th. Clocks were turned back one hour at 2:00 am local time.
At 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.
Daylight Saving Time ends on November 7th, 2021. Clocks are typically turned back one hour at 2:00 AM on that day.
Daylight Savings time for 2010 ends on Nov. 7. On Nov. 8, your clack should be back 1 hour.
The clocks are typically turned back for daylight saving time, which ends in the fall. This change is determined by government regulations in each region or country. It is usually done to make better use of daylight hours during the longer days of summer.