Times will change in the UK this weekend.
In the UK, time advances by 1 hour on the last Sunday in March and 1 hour on the last Sunday in October at 2am.
The period in which the clocks advance by one hour is called British Daylight Savings Time (BST). There is more light during the day in the evening and less in the morning (sometimes called daylight).
When the clocks come back, the UK is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
When exactly will they change?
On Sunday, March 27, 2022, at 1:00 AM, the hours will increase by one hour.
They will then return at 1 AM, Sunday 30 October 2022.
Why do the hours change?
William Willett adopted the idea of changing the clock in 1907 because it allowed the public to make the most of daytime working hours during the summer.
The clocks were first changed in 1916.
Source: Belfastlive
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