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Cooler temperatures are here in qathet and rain has set in

Fall back to standard time on Sunday
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DEEP FALL: Now that fall is here to stay, the daytime high temperatures have fallen and the rain is steady. On Sunday, November 3, clocks will fall-back to Pacific Standard Time and Daylight Saving Time ends. The photo above was taken on the Willingdon Trail.

The Weatherhood station is indicating rain for most of the day and evening on Friday, November 1, in the qathet region. The sun will set this evening at 5:56 pm.

A mix of sun and cloud is in the forecast for Saturday, November 2, with a daytime average temperature of seven degrees Celsius. On Sunday, November 3, clocks will fall back one hour at 2 am. The sunrise on Monday, November 4, will be 7:12 am. 

Unlike in March, when clocks move forward one hour to Daylight Saving Time (DST), major sleep disruptions are less likely to occur in November when DST ends. In fact, some people get an extra hour of sleep, but others have difficulty adjusting to a new wake-up time, according to the Sleep Foundation.

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