Mar 21 • 06:55 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Exact date sun will set after 8pm - clocks go forward next week

The UK will set its clocks forward this weekend, marking the start of British Summer Time and longer daylight hours in the evening.

In the UK, the forthcoming weekend marks the transition to British Summer Time (BST), where clocks will spring forward one hour at 1am on March 29. This seasonal change signals the beginning of longer and brighter evenings, a welcome event for many who have experienced an extended winter. Following the adjustment of the clocks, certain regions will start to witness sunsets occurring after 8pm, which is a significant shift in the daily daylight hours.

Specifically, areas such as County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland will be among the first to enjoy the post-8pm sunsets following the clock change. Meanwhile, major cities across the UK will experience varying timelines for this phenomenon, with London expected to enjoy its first post-8pm sunset around April 17. Other cities like Edinburgh and Cardiff will have their first late sunsets around April 6 and April 10, respectively, with Birmingham following close behind around April 12.

This change of time not only brings the excitement of longer evenings but also symbolizes the arrival of spring and summer activities. The anticipation is palpable as millions look forward to extended daylight hours, which could potentially lead to more outdoor leisure activities and a boost in community engagements as warmer weather sets in.

📡 Similar Coverage