Daylight Saving Time begins tomorrow at 1 a.m./2 a.m. local time in most of Canada and the United States.
Daylight Saving Time is not observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or the state of Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Indian Reservation, which does observe DST). Note that Indiana has changed policy and now observes DST. ("Observe" is the terminology used over at www.time.gov, which gave me that list of exceptions.) If you're not in Indiana, your computer clocks will probably take care of themselves; if you're in Indiana and haven't reset your timezone or applied relevant system patches, your computer may need to be told the new time.
According to the CBC, which I think I trust, the areas in Canada that don't use Daylight Saving Time are Quebec east of 63°, most of Saskatchewan, and "small pockets of Ontario and British Columbia." (Note that this CBC page's information on Indiana is out of date.)
Daylight Saving Time is not observed in Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or the state of Arizona (with the exception of the Navajo Indian Reservation, which does observe DST). Note that Indiana has changed policy and now observes DST. ("Observe" is the terminology used over at www.time.gov, which gave me that list of exceptions.) If you're not in Indiana, your computer clocks will probably take care of themselves; if you're in Indiana and haven't reset your timezone or applied relevant system patches, your computer may need to be told the new time.
According to the CBC, which I think I trust, the areas in Canada that don't use Daylight Saving Time are Quebec east of 63°, most of Saskatchewan, and "small pockets of Ontario and British Columbia." (Note that this CBC page's information on Indiana is out of date.)
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