Tomorrow’s Date: Clocks go back!

As it is every year, on the final Sunday of October

The clocks go back by an hour on Sunday morning at 3am, which brings with it an extra hour in bed and widespread confusion at nightclub happy hours.

So remember to set your clocks back before you go to bed on Saturday night to accommodate!

The last thing you want to do is forget and end up waiting for an extra hour in church or for the bakery to open.

‘Winter time’, or ‘normal time’ as they call it in Denmark, will last until the final Sunday in March, when the clocks go forward an hour again.





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