Daylight saving time is here, leaving some people wondering if they have the right time.
Daylight saving time is officially here and some people may have woken up this morning wondering if the time on the clock is the real time.
Each year, on the second Sunday in March, people in America turn their clocks forward one hour so that when it strikes 2 a.m., it reads 3 a.m. The purpose of the time change is to provide people with an extra hour of light, thereby reducing the need to use energy inside. Most cellphones will change the time automatically, although iPhones have a setting that allows users to turn off the setting. Those who are unsure if their phone changed the time or not can open Settings, go to General and select Date & Time. If the toggle next to Set Automatically is green, the phone is displaying the correct time. If it isn't, you may be an hour behind the rest of the people in your time zone.
Clock at the Interior Department Building, Washington, D.C. On Sunday, clocks will move forward one hour as daylight saving time starts.Without knowing when someone is reading this article, it's hard to say for certain what time it is in any given time zone. However, a good rule of thumb is, if you see an analog clock and it's an hour behind your phone, trust your phone because analog clocks require a manual change.
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