Today Gordon Tetlow wrote:

> >From what I recall (off the top of my head no less) is that the time
> change in the fall occurs at 3am [ECMP]DT and jumps back to 2am [ECMP]ST.
> In the spring, at 2am it jumps to 3am. 1:59am will reliably occur once
> every day of the year. At least that is how it is done in the US.

The US is 2am -> 1am in the fall and 1am -> 2am in the spring.
See /usr/src/share/zoneinfo/northamerica

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