On March 30, 2025, clocks will spring forward by one hour at 1 AM as part of the daylight saving time system. This change, occurring annually on the last Sunday of March, means that individuals will lose an hour of sleep. The European Parliament voted in 2019 to end seasonal time changes, but no legislation has been passed. The tradition aims to utilize natural daylight more effectively, with origins in 1907 proposed by William Willett, emphasizing its historical significance and ongoing relevance.
The clocks will change on Sunday, March 30, 2025, as part of the daylight saving time system, leading to an hour less sleep.
Daylight saving time changes occur every year in March and October, remembered by the phrase 'spring forward, fall back.'
Despite the European Parliament's 2019 vote to end seasonal time changes, no progress has been made, and no immediate changes are anticipated.
British Summer Time was first proposed in 1907 by William Willett, aiming to optimize daylight usage.
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