Daylight Saving Time Ends Tonight: Set Clocks Back One Hour

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Daylight Saving Time officially ends early Sunday morning, November 2nd, at 2:00 AM. That means clocks “fall back” one hour — giving most of us an extra hour of sleep before Sunday begins.

The change marks the start of shorter days and earlier sunsets as we move deeper into the fall season. It’s a good time to also check your smoke detector batteries, thermostat settings, and any timed appliances around the home.

For renters, monthly rent payments are due today, November 1st, so make sure those are sent or scheduled on time. Homeowners, most mortgage payments are due mid-month — around November 15th — so it’s a good moment to review budgets or set reminders before the next billing cycle hits.

As clocks adjust and the days grow shorter, Presence News reminds readers to stay mindful of the shift — both in time and routine — and to take the extra hour tonight as a chance to rest, reset, or get ahead for the week ahead.


Kasdyn Click

Kasdyn Click is the Founder, Publisher, and Editor-in-Chief of Presence News, an independent digital news organization dedicated to original reporting, community stories, business, entertainment, science, history, and public interest journalism. Since launching Presence News in 2025, he has led the publication’s growth through first-hand reporting, on-location event coverage, exclusive interviews, and original photography across Southern California and beyond.

Prior to founding Presence News, Kasdyn spent nearly a decade building and operating businesses in the government contracting and service industries before transitioning into journalism full-time. His reporting focuses on documenting real-world events, highlighting community leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, and organizations making a positive impact.

Kasdyn has covered hundreds of public events, conferences, premieres, and community gatherings while developing relationships with business leaders, public officials, nonprofit organizations, and professionals from a wide range of industries. His editorial philosophy centers on accurate, people-first journalism, transparency, and providing readers with original reporting supported by firsthand observation whenever possible.

As Publisher of Presence News, Kasdyn continues to expand the newsroom by collaborating with experienced writers, photographers, and contributors to build a trusted independent publication covering local, national, and global stories.

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