Daylight Savings Time 2013 ends after Halloween when days become shorter and shorter heading closer to the Winter Solstice.
The rest of the United States will also turn their clocks back on November 3, 2013 with the exception of Hawaii and Arizona because those states do not practice Daylight Savings Time.
This means that we gain (not lose) an hour when we turn our clocks back an hour to 1:00 a.m. when our clocks reach 2 a.m. on Sunday.
A helpful way to remember whether to set our clocks ahead or behind one hour during the Daylight Savings Time change for Fall 2013 is to "Fall Back" and "Spring Ahead."
Daylight Savings Time 2014 begins again on Sunday March 9, 2014.
Is it "Daylight Savings Time" or "Daylight Saving Time"? The correct term is without the "s" but the added "s" has become so widely used in the United States that this article has includes the added "s".
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