Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov. 6, 2022
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months (the second Sunday of March) and back again in the fall (the first Sunday in November) to make better use of natural daylight.
When local daylight time is about to reach Sunday, November 6, 2022, at 2:00 a.m., clocks are turned backward one hour to Sunday, November 6, 2022, 1:00 a.m., local standard time. Sunrise and sunset will be about one hour earlier on Nov 6, 2022 than the day before, and there will be more light in the morning.
On March 15, 2022, the U.S. Senate surprisingly and unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act. The announcement came only two days after most of the U.S. set their clocks forward one hour for DST and the bill is still waiting for approval from the House of Representatives. If the bill passes, states that use DST, will not fall back to standard time but remain on permanent DST starting November 5, 2023. This move might have happened in November this year, but the date was set to 2023 to give sectors with strict timetables, like airlines and travel industries, time to prepare. (timeanddate.com)