Daylight Saving Time, a.k.a. Summer Time, begins at the following times in 2015:
Sunday 8th March @ 5 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 5:30 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 6 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 7 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 8 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 9 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 10 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 11 AM UTC:
Sunday 8th March @ 12 AM UTC:
Saturday 21st March @ 8:30 PM UTC:
Thursday 26th March @ 10 PM UTC:
Friday 27th March @ 12 AM UTC:
Friday 27th March @ 1 AM UTC:
Saturday 28th March @ 10 PM UTC:
Sunday 29th March @ 12 AM UTC:
Sunday 29th March @ 1 AM UTC:
Sunday 29th March @ 2 AM UTC:
Sunday 5th April @ 8 AM UTC:
Sunday 5th April @ 9 AM UTC:
Sunday 5th April @ 10 AM UTC:
Saturday 18th July @ 2 AM UTC:
Sunday 6th September @ 1 AM UTC:
Sunday 6th September @ 4 AM UTC:
Saturday 26th September @ 2 PM UTC:
Saturday 3rd October @ 3:30 PM UTC:
Saturday 3rd October @ 4 PM UTC:
Saturday 3rd October @ 4:30 PM UTC:
Sunday 4th October @ 4 AM UTC:
Sunday 4th October @ 5 AM UTC:
Sunday 18th October @ 3 AM UTC:
Sunday 18th October @ 4 AM UTC:
Saturday 24th October @ 2 PM UTC:
Daylight Saving Time began on Sunday, March 8, 2015.
Daylight Savings Time began in Turkey May 1, 1916.
On the 10th of March 2013.
Check out www.daylight-savings-time.info for all daylight saving information
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
For the spring of 2015, the time will change on Sunday, March 8, 2015. This is called daylight savings time.
In 2014, daylight savings time began on Sunday March 30th, and will end October 26. In 2015, daylight savings time is expected to begin on Sunday, March 29th, extending until October 25th.
It depends on the country in question.
Daylight Savings Time began in Turkey May 1, 1916.
On the 10th of March 2013.
Check out www.daylight-savings-time.info for all daylight saving information
what is the origin of daylight savings time
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
For the spring of 2015, the time will change on Sunday, March 8, 2015. This is called daylight savings time.
Yes. All of Indiana does daylight savings time.
In the United States, states that observe Daylight Savings Time will "fall back" one hour at 2AM on Sunday, November 7, 2010.
In 2011 , Daylight Savings Time begins March 13 - set your clock(s) forward one hour at 2:00 AM on the second Sunday in March .
4pm during daylight savings and 5pm outside of daylight savings. EST time is GMT-5 and observes daylight savings and Zimbabwe is in GMT+2 or CAT and doesn't observe daylight savings.