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England, which has UTC +0 for most of the year, is normally 5 hours ahead of Virginia on Eastern Standard Time (EST = UTC - 5). The is also the case from late March to late October when England is on British Summer Time (UTC+1) and Virginia is on Eastern Daylight Time (EDT = UTC - 4).
However, for a brief period (2 weeks in late March, first week in November), it is only 4 hours ahead,
because Daylight Savings Time (as of 2017) starts 2 weeks earlier than Europe's Summer Time and ends one week later.
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