nikita69
10-25-2003, 10:27 AM
Daylight Saving Time changes on Sunday October 26th
Back one hour at 2 am local time:
North America, Western Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback2am.gifThe clock will be set back one hour from 2 am to 1 am in the parts of USA, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Ireland and Portugal that observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time.
Back one hour at 3 am local time:
Central Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback3am.gifThe clock will be set back one hour from 3 am to 2 am in the parts of Central Europe that observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time, including Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Austria, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Macedonia, most of western Russia (including Moscow) and many more.
Back one hour at 4 am local time:
Eastern Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback4am.gifThe parts of Eastern Europe that observe Daylight Saving Time set back the clock one hour from 4 am to 3 am. The countries affected are Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Finland, Cyprus, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
The common rules are: (but please check The World Clock for actual changeover times in your area). The parts of North America that are observing Daylight Saving Time will return to Standard Time on October 26th 2003. Most places the clock will be set back one hour from 2 am to 1 am. There are exceptions for the Nuvanut Territory in Canada and for some islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Most parts of Europe that observes DST set the clock back 1 hour at 1 am UTC time, which means that Western Europe (England, Ireland and Portugal) set back clocks one hour at 2 am, Central Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Sweden etc.) at 3 am, Eastern Europe (Greece, Turkey, Finland etc.) at 4 am.
Russia will set back clocks one hour at different times in different regions, see The World Clock for details.
DON'T FORGET TO CHANGE UR CLOCKS (http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dstevents.html)
Back one hour at 2 am local time:
North America, Western Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback2am.gifThe clock will be set back one hour from 2 am to 1 am in the parts of USA, Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom, Ireland and Portugal that observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time.
Back one hour at 3 am local time:
Central Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback3am.gifThe clock will be set back one hour from 3 am to 2 am in the parts of Central Europe that observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time, including Spain, France, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Austria, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Macedonia, most of western Russia (including Moscow) and many more.
Back one hour at 4 am local time:
Eastern Europe
http://www.timeanddate.com/gfx/clocksback4am.gifThe parts of Eastern Europe that observe Daylight Saving Time set back the clock one hour from 4 am to 3 am. The countries affected are Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey, Finland, Cyprus, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Moldova, and Ukraine.
The common rules are: (but please check The World Clock for actual changeover times in your area). The parts of North America that are observing Daylight Saving Time will return to Standard Time on October 26th 2003. Most places the clock will be set back one hour from 2 am to 1 am. There are exceptions for the Nuvanut Territory in Canada and for some islands in the Caribbean Sea.
Most parts of Europe that observes DST set the clock back 1 hour at 1 am UTC time, which means that Western Europe (England, Ireland and Portugal) set back clocks one hour at 2 am, Central Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Sweden etc.) at 3 am, Eastern Europe (Greece, Turkey, Finland etc.) at 4 am.
Russia will set back clocks one hour at different times in different regions, see The World Clock for details.
DON'T FORGET TO CHANGE UR CLOCKS (http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dstevents.html)