Are you aware?
Big Change on March 11. Know What It Is?
This is bound to take a lot of people in the United States by surprise. Starting in 2007, daylight-saving time begins on Sunday, March 11--not the first Sunday in April as has been the case for 20 years. When you weren't paying attention in August 2005, Congress changed the law to lengthen daylight-saving time by four weeks. Why? So we can save energy. And instead of going back to standard time the last Sunday in October, we'll now "fall back" on the first Sunday in November, which is Nov. 4.
For more information go to: http://www.energy.ca.gov/daylightsaving.html
Daylight Saving Time
In the United States
1990 Through 2015
In spring, move clocks forward one hour.
In fall, turn clocks backward one hour.
Year
DST Begins 2 a.m.
(First Sunday in April)
DST Ends 2 a.m.
(Last Sunday in October)
1990
April 1
October 28
1991
April 7
October 27
1992
April 5
October 25
1993
April 4
October 31
1994
April 3
October 30
1995
April 2
October 29
1996
April 7
October 27
1997
April 6
October 26
1998
April 5
October 25
1999
April 4
October 31
2000
April 2
October 29
2001
April 1
October 28
2002
April 7
October 27
2003
April 6
October 26
2004
April 4
October 31
2005
April 3
October 30
2006
April 2
October 29
DST Start and End date changes beginning March 2007
Year
DST Begins 2 a.m.
(Second Sunday in March)
DST Ends 2 a.m.
(First Sunday in November)
2007
March 11
November 4
2008
March 9
November 2
2009
March 8
November 1
2010
March 14
November 7
2011
March 13
November 6
2012
March 11
November 4
2013
March 10
November 3
2014
March 9
November 2
2015
March 8
November 1
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