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An end to daylight savings time this weekend

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(KYMA, KECY/ CNN) - Lighter mornings and darker evenings are on the way as we head deeper into the fall with daylight saving time coming to an end.

At 2 am Sunday, U.S. clocks will turn back one hour and revert to standard time, shifting sunrise and sunset an hour earlier - and ushering in four-plus months of darker winter evenings.

Of course, except for Arizona and Hawaii.

It comes as lawmakers debate whether the long-standing tradition should be eliminated.

The Senate approved the bipartisan Sunshine Protection Act in March — which would make daylight saving time permanent - but the bill has stalled in the House.

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