All Fall 2012 Daylight Saving Time / Summer Time Adjustments
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In 2012, Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, ends at the following times:
14:00 UTC Sat 21 Jan - Fiji (02:59 FJST --> 02:00 FJT)
02:00 UTC Sun 19 Feb - the Brasilia Time zone of Brazil (23:59 BRST --> 23:00 BRT)
03:00 UTC Sun 19 Feb - the Amazon Time zone of Brazil (23:59 AMST --> 23:00 AMT)
03:00 UTC Sun 11 Mar - Chile (23:59 CLST --> 23:00 CLT)
03:00 UTC Sun 11 Mar - Easter Island (21:59 EASST --> 21:00 EAST)
04:00 UTC Sun 11 Mar - Uruguay (01:59 UYST --> 01:00 UYT)
14:00 UTC Sat 31 Mar - Samoa (03:59 WSST --> 03:00 WST)
14:00 UTC Sat 31 Mar - the Chatham Islands (03:44 CHADT --> 02:45 CHAST)
14:00 UTC Sat 31 Mar - New Zealand (02:59 NZDT --> 02:00 NZST)
15:00 UTC Sat 31 Mar - Lord Howe Island (01:59 LHDT --> 01:30 LHST)
16:00 UTC Sat 31 Mar - Australia's Eastern Time zone (02:59 EDT --> 02:00 EST)
16:30 UTC Sat 31 Mar - Australia's Central Time zone (02:59 CDT --> 02:00 CST)
00:00 UTC Sun 1 Apr - Namibia (01:59 WAST --> 01:00 WAT)
03:00 UTC Sun 8 Apr - Paraguay (23:59 PYST --> 23:00 PYT)
02:00 UTC Fri 20 Jul - Morocco (02:59 WEST --> 02:00 WET)
19:30 UTC Thu 20 Sep - Iran (23:59 IRDT --> 23:00 IRST)
21:00 UTC Thu 20 Sep - the West Bank (23:59 EEST --> 23:00 EET)
00:00 UTC Fri 21 Sep - the Gaza Strip (02:59 EEST --> 02:00 EET)
23:00 UTC Sat 22 Sep - Israel (01:59 IDT --> 01:00 IST)
02:00 UTC Sun 30 Sep - Morocco (02:59 WEST --> 02:00 WET)
21:00 UTC Thu 25 Oct - Syria (23:59 EEST --> 23:00 EET)
22:00 UTC Thu 25 Oct - Jordan (00:59 EEST --> 00:00 EET)
21:00 UTC Sat 27 Oct - Lebanon (23:59 EEST --> 23:00 EET)
00:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - Azerbaijan (04:59 AZST --> 04:00 AZT)
01:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - all of Europe, the Azores and most of Greenland
- - - (03:59 EEST --> 03:00 EET)
- - - (02:59 CEST --> 02:00 CET)
- - - (01:59 WEST --> 01:00 WET)
- - - (01:59 BST --> 01:00 GMT)
- - - (01:59 IST --> 01:00 GMT)
- - - (00:59 AZOST --> 00:00 AZOT)
- - - (00:59 EGST --> 00:00 EGT)
- - - (22:59 WGST --> 22:00 WGT)
05:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - Cuba (00:59 CDT --> 00:00 CST)
07:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - most of Mexico's Central Time zone (01:59 CDT --> 01:00 CST)
08:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - most of Mexico's Mountain Time zone (01:59 MDT --> 01:00 MST)
09:00 UTC Sun 28 Oct - most of Baja California, Mexico (01:59 PDT --> 01:00 PST)
04:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - France's Saint-Pierre & Miquelon Islands (01:59 PMDT --> 01:00 PMST)
04:30 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the Newfoundland Time zone part of Newfoundland and Labrador (01:59 NDT --> 01:00 NST)
05:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - Bermuda, the Thule area of Greenland and Canada's Atlantic Time zone (01:59 ADT --> 01:00 AST)
06:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the Bahamas, Haiti, the Turks & Caicos Islands and the Eastern Time zone of Canada and the U.S. (01:59 EDT --> 01:00 EST)
07:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the Central Time zone of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico (01:59 CDT --> 01:00 CST)
08:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the Mountain Time zone of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico (01:59 MDT --> 01:00 MST)
09:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the Pacific Time zone of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico (01:59 PDT --> 01:00 PST)
10:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - most of Alaska (01:59 AKDT --> 01:00 AKST)
11:00 UTC Sun 4 Nov - the western Aleutian Islands (01:59 HADT --> 01:00 HAST)
In 2012, daylight saving time ended on Sunday, November 4th. Clocks were turned back one hour at 2:00 am local time.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so they did not turn their clocks back 1 hour.
At 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.
well whe nthe clocks turn back the clock might say 12:00 but it looks like 1:00 so turning back the clocks is so were in the right time frame.
When you turn the clocks back, you are adjusting them to reflect a different time zone or to correct for daylight saving time ending. This practice typically occurs in the fall to "fall back" one hour.
You turn the clocks back because the days get longer.
In 2012, daylight saving time ended on Sunday, November 4th. Clocks were turned back one hour at 2:00 am local time.
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.
Russia
2 AM on Sunday Morning.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so they did not turn their clocks back 1 hour.
yes
November 3rd
they turn the clocks back 1 hour. remember spring ahead and fall back?
because the day is longer now
At 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November.
well whe nthe clocks turn back the clock might say 12:00 but it looks like 1:00 so turning back the clocks is so were in the right time frame.