Start: | Nov 6, '11 02:00a |
Location: | US; and World Wide |
November 6th, 2011
Set Clocks BACK one hour (in the United States).
Please CLICK HERE if you do not live in the U.S.
Daylight saving time is also called summer time or daylight savings time. When DST is not observed, it is called standard time, normal time or winter time.
This list displays a brief (but not complete) overview over which countries and territories that plan to observe DST during second half of 2011. Note that the list might not be final - countries, territories and states sometimes make adjustments that are announced just days or weeks ahead of the change.
This table is sorted by UTC time, in the order the changes occur.
Click on the example links for more details on the clock change.
Also see the page for first half of 2011 or the overview over start and end times for 2011 sorted by country.
More About Daylight Saving Time
More about Daylight Saving Time
- Upcoming Daylight Saving Time Clock Changes
- Daylight Savings Time vs Daylight Saving Time
- Health Solutions to Swing to Daylight Saving Time
- The Never-ending Daylight Saving Debate
More information
Related links
- The World Clock – Current time all over the world
- Personal World Clock
- Meeting Planner
- Time Zone Converter
- Event Time Announcer – Show local times worldwide for your event.
Pretty comprehensive.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great blog about Daylight Saving Time. I may write a blog about it too.
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ReplyDeleteWhy is it when my niece goes to India, they are on the half hour?
That is really weird!
my clocks already reset themselves...
ReplyDeleteThey refuse to conform to the new DST rules.
The things I never knew, I now know. thank you.
ReplyDeleteSpring Forward, Fall Back, this is the saying that we use Anna
ReplyDeleteSo... Have y'all done this???
ReplyDeleteThe way I see it right at this moment, is it gives me an extra hour to nap before the Packer Game!
hehehe
GO PACK!!!
XOXO
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