When is the time change in Miami? When will it get light and dark each day? What to know
Briefly

The shift back to standard time this November means brighter mornings but darker evenings, with sunrise at 6:31 a.m. and sunset at 5:38 p.m. in Miami.
Despite the desire to keep the energy savings intact, daylight saving time will officially end on November 3, leading to a one-hour shift backward.
The extra hour gained during the fall change is welcomed by many, but the downside includes grogginess in darker mornings, affecting commuters and parents alike.
A study by the U.S. Department of Energy highlights that extending daylight saving time has saved about 1.3 trillion watt-hours per year, benefiting energy conservation.
Read at Miami Herald
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