It’s time to “fall back” this weekend.
Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday morning, and most people across the country will need to set their clocks back one hour at that time as the nation returns to standard time.
There are several areas in the United States that do not observe daylight saving time — which was standardized nationwide in 1966 — namely the state of Arizona and Hawaii.
Daylight saving time is also not observed in the territories of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam and American Samoa.
While the dreaded “spring forward” will come on March 10 when we lose an hour of sleep and return to daylight saving time, you can enjoy the extra hour this weekend.
So if you were looking for a justification to stay up and watch the “Pac-12 After Dark” matchups on Saturday night and still catch the Chiefs-Dolphins game in Frankfurt, Germany, early Sunday morning, there you go.