Neither March 2nd nor March 16th: this is the Daylight Saving Time (DST) change in Florida

This change coincides with the seasonal transition from winter to spring, affecting various aspects of daily life

Clocks to fall back for daylight saving time’s end

The state of Florida is preparing for the next time change in 2025, a practice that seeks to optimize the use of natural light and encourage evening activities.

This change coincides with the seasonal transition from winter to spring, affecting various aspects of daily life, from work schedules to cultural and tourist events.

Date and time of daylight saving time change in Florida

Daylight saving time in Florida will begin on Sunday, March 9, 2025. At 2:00 a.m., clocks will be set forward one hour to 3:00 a.m. This adjustment will remain in effect until Sunday, November 2, 2025, when clocks will be set back one hour to return to standard time.

Impact on Florida’s main cities

Tips for adjusting to the new schedule

Seasonal transition: from winter to spring

Winter in Florida will officially end on March 19, 2025, giving way to spring on March 20, 2025. This season is characterized by warmer temperatures and longer days, ideal for outdoor activities and festive events.

It is important to note that, although legislation has been proposed to make daylight saving time permanent in Florida, such as the Sunshine Protection Act passed in 2018, these initiatives still require federal approval for implementation.

Stay informed and adjust your activities to take full advantage of the benefits of the time change in Florida during 2025.

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