New Delhi, Sept. 8 -- The end of daylight saving time (DST) for 2025 is around the corner, bringing shorter days and longer nights as clocks are set to "fall back." Despite ongoing debate over eliminating the twice-yearly clock change, most of the US will once again adjust its clocks this November.

This year's shift takes place at 2 a.m. local time on Sunday, November 2, 2025. The change is scheduled a day earlier than last year, since DST always ends on the first Sunday in November. The adjustment gives Americans an extra hour of sleep, but it also means earlier sunsets and longer nights. DST will resume on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Daylight saving time runs from March to November, when clocks are moved one hour ahead to extend evening da...