On Sunday, Nov. 2, we head back into Standard Time and say goodbye to Daylight Saving Time until March 8, 2026.
This requires us to turn our clocks back at 2 a.m. Sunday and get an extra hour of sleep before our usual wake-up time. Many of the devices we depend on for time rely on GPS satellites, so they reset themselves if the “set automatically‘’ function is chosen. They may also set themselves according to atomic clocks. So there’s not much for most of us to do.
Manual clocks, like those on walls and appliances, in our cars and grandfather clocks, need our help, though.
Sunrise, sunset times
On Saturday, Nov. 1, sunrise in New York was 7:26 a.m., while on Sunday, Nov. 2, it will happen at 6:27 a.m., according to timeanddate.com , making things a bit brighter as most of us start ou

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