The weather is changing, and the days have been getting noticeably shorter for the last few weeks now as we say goodbye to summer and head into autumn and winter. But this month, the seasons will well ...
Every year in (most of) the U.S., we move our clocks ahead one hour in the spring and one hour back in the fall. That time in between is called daylight saving time. (That’s right, drop that “s.”) As ...
Grim and gloomy weather with grey skies, torrential rain and chilly temperatures have made the change of seasons seem very obvious and sudden - although there doesn't seem to have been very much of a ...
Autumn is well and truly here, with frequent rain downpours and chilly weather - and the evenings are set to get even darker. The clocks are set to go back soon, meaning that Brits will have less ...
10:20, Mon, Oct 21, 2024 Updated: 11:10, Mon, Oct 21, 2024 The days are getting shorter, darker, and colder, as autumn marches towards winter. With November just around the corner, the weather is ...
This year, the UK is set to mark the transition from summer on Sunday, 26 October, as clocks go back. The annual change will bring brighter mornings but darker evenings, as a shift in the country's ...
There is a good chance of getting an extra hour in bed this weekend, unless you are working overnight. The clocks go back during the early hours of Sunday 26 October - marking the end of British ...
As the darker mornings set in and the evenings become shorter it signals the time for the clocks to ‘fall back’. On Sunday people can look forward to an extra hour as the clocks change in line with ...
This Sunday marks the end of summer and the start of winter in the UK. The colder season brings darker days and a change to the UK’s time zone, meaning everyone gets an extra hour of sleep on Sunday.
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