Fall is just around the corner. We might not see cool weather anytime soon in Mississippi, but the days are getting shorter. Daylight saving time will end in the autumn, leaving fewer sunny hours for us to enjoy time outdoors.

President Donald Trump has vowed to get rid of daylight saving, and there are a few bills in Congress that suggest either making the change permanent or letting states decide whether to change their clocks.

Supporters say the adjustment we make twice a year cuts energy costs and adds more productive daylight hours to the calendar. But some health experts say the change is hard on our bodies.

Will we drop daylight saving time? Here's what we know so far about when clocks will change this fall and what you can expect in 2025.

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