Daylight Saving Time ends early in 2025, and here’s what you need to know.
This year, the shift comes a day earlier than last year. On Sunday, Nov. 2, clocks will “fall back” one hour from 2 a.m. to 1 a.m., marking the official end of Daylight Saving Time, according to TimeAndDate.com .
The shift means brighter mornings and earlier sunsets, and it is a sign that winter is on its way.
Even though gaining an hour of sleep sounds great, the time shift can still disrupt your body’s natural rhythm. Here are a few ways to adjust smoothly, according to TimeAndDate.com :
Adjust your sleep gradually. A couple of days before the change, start waking up 10–15 minutes earlier to help your body adapt.
Get some morning light. Step outside early to reset your body clock naturally.
Limit caffein

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