Daylight saving time for 2025 ends in Oregon and across the United States this weekend. At 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, Nov. 2, clocks will “fall back” one hour and revert to standard time for several months.
That follows a run of nearly eight months of daylight saving time — 238 days, or 65% of the 365-day calendar year.
Nov. 2 marks the second-earliest date on the calendar that daylight saving time can end, ever since DST was extended in 2007 to span from the second Sunday in March through the first Sunday in November.
All the U.S. states observe daylight saving time except Arizona and Hawaii, which choose to remain on standard time year-round.
The return of standard time means that sunrises and sunsets will occur one hour earlier than during DST. Standard time also comes as Ore

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