The first day of fall is Sept. 22, but we won't change our clocks until much later in the season.

Daylight saving time, a time change considered by many as being pesky, began on March 9. In fact, a Gallup poll from January found 54% of Americans aren’t in favor of daylight saving time. That’s compared to the 73% who were in favor in 1999 when Gallup last measured people’s opinions on daylight saving time.

California and much of the United States observe this long-running practice of adjusting their clocks one hour forward.

But in the final full month of fall, we turn our clocks back an hour. Here's when.

When does daylight saving time end?

Daylight saving time comes to an end at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2, when we “fall back” and set our clocks one hour back. States that observe day

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