Clock
Photograph ©2016 by Brian Cohen.

Daylight Saving Time 2024 Reminder: Set Clocks Forward One Hour

Spring ahead.

If you have a flight tomorrow departing from most locations within the United States and Canada, remember this Daylight Saving Time 2024 reminder that clocks jump ahead — or “spring forward” — one hour, meaning that you will lose an hour at 2:00 in the morning on Sunday, March 10, 2024.

Daylight Saving Time 2024 Reminder: Set Clocks Forward One Hour

Although Daylight Saving Time is prevalent in most of North America and Europe, few countries outside of those two continents observe the annual ritual of moving clocks ahead one hour; and the countries which do observe Daylight Saving Time do not always align to observe it on the same day, which — in addition to the strangest time zones — can further cause havoc on travelers.

When I was in South Africa towards the end of February of 2015 — during summer in the southern hemisphere — I wondered why the sun rose just before 6:00 in the morning and set at approximately 6:40 in the evening instead of later. It is because South Africa is like many other countries outside of North America and Europe: Daylight Saving Time is not observed.

Speaking of Africa, did you know that there is a hotel in Madagascar which has its own time zone?

Time difference >

Madagascar: GMT + 3 hours
A time peculiar to Anjajavy the lodge was created so that we are better adjusted to the natural cycles of the reserve and the village.
Therefore, at 5 pm lemurs naturally join us in the Oasis garden to take advantage the foliage. It is fresh hour, right in time for the “5 O’clock tea”.
Anjajavy the lodge: GMT + 4 hours

Final Boarding Call

I do not suffer from jet lag; so changes in time zones — coupled with Daylight Saving Time — do not bother me. I wish I could say the same for my one stint in southern Indiana years ago when I thought I arrived at an appointment 15 minutes early but instead wound up being 45 minutes late.

Another reason I would like to spend overnight at the South Pole is to experience what being in all time zones simultaneously would be like — as well as facing north no matter which direction I was looking.

Anyway, I hope that the lost hour does not cause problems for you — hopefully you will not miss your next flight — but do not fret: you will get that hour back on Sunday, November 3, 2024…

Photograph ©2016 by Brian Cohen.

  1. Western Europe doesn’t change until later in March so for about 3 weeks, the US and Canada in relation to UK, France, etc. is different (except Arizona outside of the Navaho nation, Guam, American Samoa, parts of Indiana, Hawaii, Saskatchewan who doesn’t observe daylight savings time)

    With daylight savings time, it’s easy for New Yorkers to know the time in Singapore. Just switch am and pm.

    With daylight savings time (summer time), the UK and India time difference is wrong. Without it, turn your watch set to London time upside down and that’s the time in India. During the summer, it’s off by an hour.

    People who are opposed to daylight savings time claim that there are more accidents after the change because people are more tired. If so, what about people who have to travel across time zones regularly? Shouldn’t they be rewarded with higher pay to compensate for the wear and tear that is many times greater than the one hour daylight savings switch? If you have to travel between San Francisco and New York, your pay should be triple given that there’s 3 hours difference!

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.

You have Successfully Subscribed!