With days shortening, the time of the clocks changing is getting closer and this can often spark confusion.Also known as Daylight Saving Time (DST), the practice happens twice a year and these will drop back an hour and the end of the month as dark evenings loom in.
In contrast, the clocks go forward in the spring time, which gives us that long stretch in the summer days.With both changes, households need to adjust their time-telling devices accordingly which is seen by some as a nuisance.
More modern gadgets can update themselves automatically but it's tough to know which ones exactly.Energy experts at Utility Bidder have taken a look at which one will and won’t update without assistance and James Longley, managing director of the firm has come up with his advice on what you need to do.This year the clocks will go back on the last Sunday of this month.
So why do they change, how do we remember which way they go and what will need our attention to set right? Here's what you should know, as reported by Wales Online.
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