
Daylight Saving Time Change in Europe
Denmark and Romania are set to switch to daylight saving time, with clocks moving forward by one hour on Sunday morning.
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Read full article →Clocks go forward an hour in Estonia overnight Sunday
The clocks in Estonia and across Europe go forward an hour Sunday, with the switch to daylight saving time.
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Clocks will move forward by one hour across European Union member states early on Sunday 29 March, marking the start of summer time and the loss of one hour of sleep. The shift to summer time will take place during the night between Saturday and Sunday, with clocks advancing at 03:00 local time. The change applies simultaneously across all EU member states. The coordinated timing aims to limit disruption to cross border transport, including rail and air traffic.
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