Fall back! Daylight-saving time ends November 2

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Throughout most of the United States, daylight-saving time (DST) will end at 2 a.m. (your local time) on Sunday, November. 2. If you’re suffering from post-Halloween overindulgence, you might welcome the extra hour of sleep you’ll get after turning back the clock on Saturday night/Sunday morning. (Find out when DST will start and end in 2009 and beyond.)

In this previous entry on daylight-saving time, you’ll find a list of smart moves that can enhance safety around your house and save you some money. "Is Daylight-Saving Time Costing Us Money?" provides more details on this seasonal time shift.

Essential information: If you’re having trouble getting a good night’s sleep, read "How Did You Sleep Last Night?" This feature offers expert advice, details on sound machines designed to enhance sleep, an interactive quiz, and much more.

Written by larrylarr on October 31st, 2008 with no comments.
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