March is coming to an end already. As we head further into spring, we'll hopefully be met with some warmer weather. The end of the month also ushers in British Summer Time.
Daylight hours will soon get longer as we switch to British Summer Time. The clocks always change on the last weekend of March each year in the UK so this year, that falls on Sunday, March 31.
At 1am, the clocks bounce forward by one hour . You lose an hour in bed, but you get more daylight in the evening. You'll need to remember to change the clocks in your house. READ MORE: 18 forgotten Cadbury's Easter eggs that will bring childhood memories flooding back However anyone with a smartphone shouldn't need to worry about manually changing the time.
As long as your phone is connected to the internet via 4G or WiFi then the time will change on them automatically. The practice of putting the clocks forwards in spring and backwards in autumn has been going on for centuries.
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