by InTrieste
The last March weekend we will lose an hour of sleep but gain an hour of sunlight when clocks “spring forward” by one hour at 02.00 Central European Time (CET) on Sunday 31 March.
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.
However it could be one of the last times that Europe is required to change its clocks. The European parliament recently voted to scrap daylight saving time at an EU level but the move has been put on hold due to complications with both Brexit and the covid-19 pandemic.
Central European Summer Time (CEST) will be with us until Sunday 30 October 2023.
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