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This fall, we will collectively set our clocks back by exactly one hour. Hence, you will get one extra hour of sleep, or if you forget, you will show up for work one hour earlier, and then tell everyone "I didn't know when the time changed this fall!" So let's answer the question: When does the time change this fall? The times and dates for when the clocks change this Fall in the United States: In the United States: If you live in Europe, you will have similar dates, although they are about a week different than in the United States: Europe: Some parts of the world don't change the time in the fall (or ever). These places include China, Hawaii, and Arizona. The magical saying "Spring Forward, Fall Back" should help you remember whether to change your clocks forward one hour or back, depending on the time of year. In general, no one likes daylight savings time, but it is what it is. You can also sign up for an email list from the home page, Clocks Change. You will then receive an email everytime the clocks are about to change, and you will never forget, as long as you have email access!
Home: When does the time change?
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This fall, the time is changing exactly as one would expect. If you want to know something that you may not have known, here is a great tutorial on Smith Charts.
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