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As every year, on the last Sunday of October, summer time ends, starting with winter time, for which it is necessary to set the clock back one hour .

Specifically, it will be during the early hours of Saturday, October 30 to Sunday, October 31, 2021 when the time change takes place, so at 03:00 it will be 02:00 (official peninsular time).

In the case of the Canary Islands , where it is always one hour behind, this time change will occur one hour before, so at 02.00 hours it will be 01.00 hours.

With this change, the night will have one more hour and, as a consequence, from that moment on, it will dawn an hour earlier, although it will also get dark earlier.

On Europe , the debate on this time change, which also takes place in other countries, is still open. There are many people who are against moving back and forward twice every year, something that is done with the aim of saving energy and gaining hours of light.

As every year, on the last Sunday of October, summer time ends, starting with winter time, for which it is necessary to set the clock back one hour .

Specifically, it will be during the early hours of Saturday, October 30 to Sunday, October 31, 2021 when the time change takes place, so at 03:00 it will be 02:00 (official peninsular time).

In the case of the Canary Islands , where it is always one hour behind, this time change will occur one hour before, so at 02.00 hours it will be 01.00 hours.

With this change, the night will have one more hour and, as a consequence, from that moment on, it will dawn an hour earlier, although it will also get dark earlier.

On Europe , the debate on this time change, which also takes place in other countries, is still open. There are many people who are against moving back and forward twice every year, something that is done with the aim of saving energy and gaining hours of light.

Sam Allcock
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Sam Allcock is the founder of PR Fire. He helps small to medium-sized businesses land coverage in publications like BuzzFeed, Metro, The Huffington Post, and The Telegraph through smart press release distribution. Contact: Sam@prfire.com

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