ROCHELLE — Daylight Saving Time will come to an end on Sunday, November 2nd, as clocks are set back one hour at 2 AM. This annual adjustment marks the transition to Standard Time, allowing for earlier sunsets and longer evenings. The change means that sunrise will occur earlier in the morning, benefiting those who prefer more daylight during their morning routines. However, the shift can also disrupt sleep patterns and routines, prompting health experts to remind individuals to prepare for the time change in advance. Experts say the change can lead to an increase in traffic accidents and health-related issues immediately following the transition.
