Hark — fall hath come . It’s getting darker outside earlier. Temperatures are cool (for now, at least, thank goodness).
You know what that means: PennLive’s annual, near-weekly reminder of when daylight saving time ends this year.
According to TimeAndDate.com , daylight saving time 2025 will draw to a close at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. Clocks will “fall back” during this time, meaning people will get an extra hour of shuteye.
The Old Farmer’s Almanac explains that daylight saving time was first pioneered by an Englishman named William Willet, who believed it could make the best productive use of the sun’s light while saving on electricity costs. The idea eventually caught steam in World War I, and here we are.
“Everyone appreciates the long, light evenings,” wrote Willet in hi