Daylight Saving Time starts March 8, 2026. This is when most of the US “Springs Forward” by changing their clocks ahead by one hour. Although the actual number of daylight hours does not change, this allows more daylight in the evenings from March to the first Sunday in November, when daylight saving time ends.
Hawaii and most of Arizona do not observe DST. Around 70 countries observe DST. However, the start and ending times vary, and those in the southern hemisphere observe it from September/October to April. The US first observed DST in 1918, but it has not been consistently in use since then. The history of DST describes who and why it was invented.
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