You'll set the clock back. Many people use the mnemonic "spring forward, fall back" to remember :)
Canada, except for the province of Saskatchewan, turns the clock back one hour on the night/morning between October 31 and November 1st. Basically, turn the clock back after you go to bed on Oct. 31, or as soon as you wake up Nov. 1. Officially, on Nov. 1, you turn the clock back at 2:00 AM to read 1:00 AM.
The clocks turn back Nov 1st 2009 at 2:00 amSunday, November 1st, 2009Daylight Saving Time in the US begins on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November. In 2009, it therefore began on Sunday, March 8 at 2 a.m. and ends on Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m.
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
In 2009, daylight time begins on March 8 and ends on November 1.Many other countries observe some form of "summer time", but they do not necessarily change their clocks on the same dates as the U.S
Yes, that's correct. When the clock is turned back for daylight saving time, you gain an extra hour of sleep as the time is adjusted backwards by one hour. This change occurs at 2:00 am on the first Sunday in November in the Pacific Standard Time zone.
Back 1 hour(:
2 a.m. Nov 2
Canada, except for the province of Saskatchewan, turns the clock back one hour on the night/morning between October 31 and November 1st. Basically, turn the clock back after you go to bed on Oct. 31, or as soon as you wake up Nov. 1. Officially, on Nov. 1, you turn the clock back at 2:00 AM to read 1:00 AM.
The clocks turn back Nov 1st 2009 at 2:00 amSunday, November 1st, 2009Daylight Saving Time in the US begins on the second Sunday of March and ends on the first Sunday of November. In 2009, it therefore began on Sunday, March 8 at 2 a.m. and ends on Sunday, November 1 at 2 a.m.
Nov. 7, 2010 clocks will go back one hour.
Yes. If your fortunate enough to be awake at 2 am set your clocks back an hour. If not, set your clocks back when you retreat for the night so you wake up to the correct time. Setting your clock behind isn't nearly as implicating as making a mistake in the spring when you set your clock forward. That makes you late. Today just makes you early. Remember: Spring ahead, Fall behind! See you tomorrow at Starbucks at 9 or is it 8?
Nov. 20 2009 Nov. 20 2009
japan: nov. 11 2009 - nov. 23 2009 usa:? europe:?
Canada turns its clocks back on Sunday Nov. 2 at 2am 2008
madras university time table for nov 2009
Bca 1st sem time table for nov 2009
On or around Nov 29