Daylight Saving Time Ends November 1, 2026: What To Know
Daylight Saving Time Ends November 1, 2026: What To Know...
As Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins this weekend, many Americans are already looking ahead to when the clocks will fall back in 2026. The topic is trending on Google Trends today as people prepare to lose an hour of sleep and adjust their schedules.
DST will officially end on Sunday, November 1, 2026, at 2:00 a.m. local time. This means clocks will be set back one hour, giving many an extra hour of sleep. The practice has been a fixture in the U.S. since 1918, though its future has been debated in recent years.
The renewed interest in DST comes as lawmakers continue to discuss whether to make it permanent. In 2022, the U.S. Senate passed the Sunshine Protection Act, which would eliminate the need to change clocks twice a year. However, the bill stalled in the House of Representatives and has yet to become law.
Public opinion on DST remains divided. Supporters argue it saves energy and allows for more daylight during evening hours. Critics, however, point to health risks associated with the time change, including disrupted sleep patterns and increased heart attack rates.
For now, Americans will continue to adjust their clocks twice a year. As 2026 approaches, the debate over DST's future is likely to resurface, making it a topic of ongoing interest and discussion.