it depends what year you read this but if this is 2010 it would be 28th of march.
In the UK the clocks go forward one hour at 1 am on Sunday 28 March 2010.
some clocks go forward, but not all of them :) it is called daylight saving time
Clocks were turned forward at 2:00 am on March 12, 2017.
knackered, i decided to get up early for paint balling on the day the clocks go forward
I believe it started with the english, it was to increase the amount of daylight seen in the day, So it didnt get dark so early during summer (or winter? i dunno)
The clocks always forward on the last Sunday in March - and go back on the last Sunday in October - this year, it's October 28th. Next year, they go forward on March 31st, and back on October 27th.
This year Daylight Savings Time starts on March 13th. That's when we move out clocks forward.
There are 24 hours in every day. However, it depends on where you are on whether clocks may go forward or back (happens once a year both forward and back)
no you put them back 1 hour. an easy way to remember this is; spring ahead, fall behind
"To set forward" in Spanish is the single verb, "adelantar." The imperative form of adelantar for you formal plural is "adelanten." "Adelanten los relojes." "Set forward the clocks."
It was 25th March
March 13th