Your body may have gotten used to the sunsets before 6 p.m. But come these weekend, they'll be even earlier -- by about 60 minutes.

That's because on Sunday, daylight saving time will come to an end this year on Nov. 2. with clocks being set back an hour and fewer minutes of daylight.

According to NBC 5 Storm Team Alicia Roman, the sunset time Monday, Oct. 27 is set for 5:52 p.m. By Saturday, Nov. 1, sunset will be a few minutes earlier, at 5:44 p.m.

But after clocks "fall back" overnight, the sunset time for Sunday, Nov. 2 is set for 4:43 p.m. At the same time, the sunrise will get earlier that day, set for 6:24 a.m.

Nearly every U.S. state observes daylight saving time, including Illinois. Only two states - Arizona (although some Native American tribes do observe DST in their terri

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