It is officially spooky season since the clocks have turned back by an hour, marking the end of British Summer Time (BST). Each year the clocks change twice, once in spring and once in autumn, and we either gain or lose an hour during the night.
Last night at 2am the clocks turned back by one hour gifting us with a glorious extra hour in bed. Read more: Sleep experts call for UK clock change to be ‘abolished’ If you have woken up slightly confused and unsure what the correct time is, you can view a virtual clock here.
Most smartphones should update automatically so the time you see should be correct, but you might need to update any manual clocks around your home - for example your oven and microwave as well as the time in your car.
One benefit of the autumn clock change is we will notice an earlier sunrise for the next few weeks. But with that comes an earlier sunset soon meaning our evenings will unfortunately be cut short.
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