Daylight Savings Time: Set Clocks Back 1 Hour
People across the island can count on an extra hour of sleep as Daylight Savings Time comes to an end and clocks roll back one hour this weekend.
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday [Nov 1] at 2.00am. As you set your clocks back one hour, the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service reminds Bermudians to also take the opportunity to check the batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors and replace them if necessary.
In 2007, Daylight Saving Time was extended one month, and the schedule to adopt daylight saving time is 2.00am on the second Sunday in March to 2.00am on the first Sunday of November.
This is Bermuda. Set your clocks back 50 years
Indeed this is Bermuda and if your not happy; go home.
Here’s where you lie and say “I am home”.
Wish we can turn back these last 3 years.
The nerve…!
Dat’s MY time anyway!
Five months of DST is enough not almost eight.
I wish we could go back to 1609…start this tish over, but get it right this time.
This clock changing stunt is useless,leave nature alone!
After reading comments here over the years it appears that many can’t even tell time.
Heppy Helloween………………………………………..
Here we go ! with politicians telling when to go to bed now.
It is a scientific fact that time is regulated by how far we live from the equator or the poles !
The Earth travel in an elliptical orbit, consequently the are bound to be some changes.
Can some one explain this to the neighbors cat !
Global warming question ?
Many years ago and that is before the invention of the wheel, went the planet through the ice age !
We did not have industry or cars then. Did we ?
You can not mess with nature ! Can we ?
You got an extra hours sleep, who are you kidding ! and B.E.L.C.o is going to make a bundle.