Sweden to put the clocks forward

summer and winter time changes

Sweden to put the clocks forward


from the The Local e-news paper

Sweden will put the clocks forward an hour on Saturday night, as the country switches to summer time.

The clocks officially change at 2am, which immediately becomes 3am.

Sweden introduced summer time in 1980, with the aim of giving lighter evenings in the summer period. Since 1997, all countries in the EU have changed to summer time on the last Sunday in March.

Clocks move back to winter time on the last Sunday in October, which this year falls on 26th.

The Local (news@thelocal.se/08 656 6518)

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Start a Graphic Design Business

Start a Bottling of Sugarcane Juice Business

Start a Dog Grooming Business.