According to the website http://www.daylightsavingtime.co.uk/ British Summer Time runs from the last Sunday in March until the last Sunday in October every year. This means it occurs on the following dates: 2008 - Sunday March 30th 01:00 GMT until Sunday October 26th 01:00 GMT
2009 - Sunday March 29th 01:00 GMT until Sunday October 25th 01:00 GMT
2010 - Sunday March 28th 01:00 GMT until Sunday October 31th 01:00 GMT
In 2012, Daylight Saving Time begins March 25 - set your clock(s) forward one hour at 1:00 AM on the last Sunday in March.
In most counties in Europe, including the UK, Daylight Saving Time begins on the last Sunday of March.
Future years:
2013: Sunday, March 31, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2013
2014: Sunday, March 30, and ends Sunday, October 30, 2014
2015: Sunday, March 29, and ends Sunday, October 29, 2015
2016: Sunday, March 27, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2016
Originally, the Summer Time Act 1972 defined British Summer Time to start at 2 am (GMT) on the morning of the day after the third Saturday in March or, if that was Easter Day, the day after the second Saturday. It was to end at 2 am (GMT) on the day after the fourth Saturday in October. The duration of British Summer Time can be varied by Order of Council and in recent years it has been changed to make the start of Summer Time the same as the rest of Europe. So Summer time is now from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.
Though the date and times are subject to change, currently they are for 2013:
Spring (forward 1 hour) Sunday 31st March 2013 1am.
Autumn (fall back 1 hour) Sunday 27th October 2013 2am.
In 2011, the UK begin Daylight Saving Time on March 27 - set your clock(s) forwardone hour at 1:00 AM. It ends on October 30 - set your clock(s) back one hour at 2:00 AM.
In most counties in Europe, including the UK, Daylight Saving Time begins on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday in October. The clocks move forward one hour in March and back one hour in October.
Future years:
2012: Sunday, March 25, and ends Sunday, October 28, 2012
2013: Sunday, March 31, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2013
2014: Sunday, March 30, and ends Sunday, October 30, 2014
2015: Sunday, March 29, and ends Sunday, October 29, 2015
2016: Sunday, March 27, and ends Sunday, October 27, 2016
GMT 30th March at 1am goes forward to 2am BST 26th October at 2am goes back to 1am GMT
The UK is in GMT. The UK observes daylight savings and moves forward one hour into the GMT+1 zone during those months.
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.
Yes, British Columbia observed daylight savings time.
no
Dubai is in GST (GMT+4) and the UK is in GMT meaning that Dubai is four hours ahead of the UK. However, GST doesn't observe daylight savings whereas the UK moves forward into GMT+1 shortening the gap to three hours. This means that during daylight savings, 10am in the UK is 1pm in Dubai. Outside of daylight savings, it would be 2pm.
what is the origin of daylight savings time
To save daylight
Yes. All of Indiana does daylight savings time.
The UK is in GMT. The UK observes daylight savings and moves forward one hour into the GMT+1 zone during those months.
To save daylight
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.
Yes, British Columbia observed daylight savings time.
what is the origin of daylight savings time
yes, daylight savings were in effect in world war 1
Indianapolis, IN observes Daylight Savings Time.
NO
no