Americans will gain an extra hour of sleep as daylight saving time comes to an end on Sunday. Clocks will "fall back" one hour, resulting in shorter days and longer nights as winter approaches.

This annual time change signifies the transition from daylight saving time to standard time, marking the gradual shift toward winter.

The adjustment is scheduled to occur at 2 a.m., allowing for the extra hour of sleep and signaling the onset of shorter daylight hours.

As the clocks set back, many will experience an earlier sunset, a sign of the impending winter season.

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