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The clocks will go backwards again on Sunday, October 26. Why do we change the clocks? Turning the clocks back allows us to have extra sunlight in the morning at the expense of th ...
BST - or daylight saving time (DST) - lasts until the final Sunday in October, when the clocks go back an hour. Early risers will notice darker mornings immediately after the March change, while ...
In the US, clocks moved forward on 9 March and will fall back again on 3 November 2025 - a week after the UK. Arizona and ...
Daylight saving finishes for people in NSW, Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the ACT and won't return until October 5.
Evenings get lighter when the clocks go back. Meanwhile, mornings initially get darker than they are now. This can impact your sleep in the following ways... The time jump as the clocks spring ...
This year that will be on March 30. BST – or daylight saving time (DST) – lasts until the final Sunday in October, when the clocks go back an hour. Early risers will notice darker mornings ...
It lasts from the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October, when the clocks go back an hour. It is common belief that DST was introduced to help give farmers more daylight hours to ...
He explained: “With the clocks set to go back at the end of March, bringing longer days and shorter nights, people with dementia may struggle to distinguish between 6am and 6pm. READ MORE: ...
We ‘Spring Forward’ in the spring to welcome those longer days and we ‘Fall Back’ to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) every autumn. The clocks will go forward by an hour at 1am on Sunday (March 30).
The clocks will go backwards again on Sunday, October 26. Turning the clocks back allows us to have extra sunlight in the morning at the expense of the same amount in the evening. The idea was ...
This year that will be on March 30. BST – or daylight saving time (DST) – lasts until the final Sunday in October, when the clocks go back an hour. What does it mean for our sunlight? Early risers ...
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