Saturday, October 25, 2008

Daylight-saving time ends Sunday in Mexico and November 2 in US.

The twice-yearly one week confusionon the  border begins at 2 a.m. Sunday when Mexico returns to standard time. The United States won't switch until a week later.

For one week, there will be a one-hour time difference between California and Baja California, scrambling the schedules of the thousands of people who cross the border often.

Daylight-saving time ends Nov. 2 in the United States. We will set our clocks back one hour. 

Until then, Tijuana will be one hour behind San Diego. 

Border crossers first faced this time difference last year, when the United States extended Daylight Saving Time. 


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