Details of Daylight savings time for the year 2010 is provided here. Daylight savings time is for making the best use of those hours by shifting the clock forward in the spring and backward in the fall. Daylight savings time is most of used in several countries like United States, Canada and in Europe since World War I. From the morning to the evening, during Daylight Savings time clocks are turned forward an hour. The dates and change in time of Daylight saving in 2010 information is given below.
In the U.S., Daylight savings time is switched at a different time. It begins in the most of United Status at 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November.
Spring ahead on March 14, 2010:
Generally DST starts on the second Sunday of March at 2:00 am at local time in the US and in 2010 spring will be ahead on March 14, 2010, (turn clocks forward by 1 hour). It is also known as summer time and is extended by an hour in afternoon during spring. Daylight savings time saves energy, according to some sources.
Fall back November 7, 2010:
In the U.S, the return to the standard time after spring and summer begins at 2:00 am local time on the first Sunday in November. It will be on November 7 in 2010. At the bedtime, turn clock back by an hour ideally.
To see Daylight savings time date in different countries.
You Might Also Like :
- Daylight Saving Time in UK - Time zone for UK (London, England)
- U.S. Savings Bond Calculator at savingsbonds.gov/sav/savcalc.htm
- Free Application form 2010 for Federal Student Aid (pdf) at Fafsa.ed.gov
- Times Square Debt Clock : National Debt Clock
- Get Rebates on POSB Everyday Card from DBS Singapore
- Hershey Park Printable Coupons & Discount Promo Codes


Recently Discussed Articles
6 weeks 4 hours ago
7 weeks 3 hours ago
7 weeks 3 hours ago
8 weeks 9 hours ago
11 weeks 1 day ago
17 weeks 4 days ago
18 weeks 1 day ago
26 weeks 5 days ago
27 weeks 2 hours ago
28 weeks 1 day ago