Sunday, December 7, 2025

Change of Time in Florida 2025: When Does Daylight Saving End?

Florida to Permanently⁢ End⁤ Daylight Saving Time in 2025

MIAMI,⁤ FL – ‌Florida residents will ⁢permanently remain on​ Daylight Saving Time‌ beginning November 2, 2025, effectively ending ‍the twice-yearly clock changes. The move,authorized by a 2022 state law and awaiting federal approval,aims to provide more daylight during evening⁢ hours year-round. this change ⁢impacts all of Florida’s 22 million residents and aligns the state with a growing national trend toward permanent Daylight Saving Time.

The decision to adopt permanent Daylight Saving Time ⁢stems from a desire to ⁢improve public‍ health, safety, and​ economic benefits. ‌Supporters​ argue that⁢ consistent daylight ​hours in the evening reduce traffic accidents, lower energy consumption, ⁣and boost tourism⁣ and recreation. While the ⁤state law was passed in March 2022, implementation requires a Congressional action​ allowing Florida to opt out‍ of federal regulations governing time zones. ⁢Currently, most of the United‍ States observes Daylight Saving Time from the ⁣second ⁢Sunday in March⁤ to the first Sunday ‌in November.

Noah Yactayo, an off-road journalist and SEO specialist with El⁣ Comercio, notes‌ the potential ‌impact on daily routines. “the permanent shift means Floridians will no longer ‘fall back’ in November, and sunrise will occur later during the winter months,” Yactayo explained.⁢ “Though, the extended‍ daylight in the evenings is expected to outweigh⁣ these‍ adjustments for ‍many.”

The change will mean sunrise⁣ will occur around 8:00 AM during the​ winter months in many parts of Florida, while sunset ‌will be closer to 6:00 PM. The legislation was championed by state‌ lawmakers who cited studies suggesting a correlation between permanent Daylight Saving Time and reduced ‍crime ‌rates.

As of ‍September 30, 2024, federal ‌legislation to make Daylight Saving Time ​permanent nationwide has stalled in Congress,​ leaving ​Florida’s‌ implementation dependent ​on a specific exemption. State officials are⁣ continuing to work with federal representatives⁤ to secure the necessary approval before the November 2025⁣ deadline. Residents are advised to prepare for the change ⁣by adjusting schedules and routines accordingly.

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