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Get ready to "fall back," Utah. Daylight saving time is coming to an end, and that means lighter mornings, darker evenings and potentially one extra hour of sleep.

Here's everything Utahns need to know about when to change clocks, what to expect and whether the state might ever ditch the time change for good.

When does daylight saving time end in Utah?

Daylight saving time in Utah ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. That's when clocks are turned back an hour, giving Utahns a little extra rest. The time change means the sun will rise earlier in the morning, but evenings will grow darker sooner.

The next shift comes on Sunday, March 8, 2026, when clocks move forward to mark the start of daylight saving time. For those who like routines, the shift in Novemb

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