by InTrieste
Clocks go back one hour at 03.00 on the night between Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 October 2022, bringing an end to daylight saving time, or ‘summer’ time.
Moving the clocks back means that mornings will be lighter an hour earlier and evenings will turn darker earlier.
The time changes occur twice a year in EU countries, on the last Sunday of March and the last Sunday of October.
The practice dates back to more than a century, before the advent of electricity, to take full advantage of all the daylight hours during the working day.
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