Sunday changes the clock, scorpions go about an hour ago

The clock anchors will be moving forward the night between Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st, days that coincide with the Easter holiday this year. The change of the clock is at 2: 00 a.m. on Sunday, when summertime comes into effect. During the change, we will be able to enjoy a [...]
The clock anchors will be moving forward the night between Saturday 30th and Sunday 31st, days that coincide with the Easter holiday this year. The change of the clock is at 2: 00 a.m. on Sunday, when summertime comes into effect. During the change, we will be able to enjoy an hour of more light but to lose sixty minutes of sleep, which we may miss in the first few days.
The energy savings target will bring some concerns, which are inevitable until we get used to the new <x0-hour”. The solar clock will be back in force at the last weekend of October, when the night between Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 October will be back in the next hour, recovering the hour we had been removed at the beginning of summer. Computers and Internet-related equipment are automatically updated, while it is necessary to fix analog time manually.
The objective of the clock movement is the maximum use of natural light availability, with the reduction of energy bills in the country starting with families.
The change of the clock causes some concerns, mainly related to the change in Cirginian rhythms and the loss of an hour's sleep during the night between Saturday and Sunday. However, since this year's change of clock takes place on Easter Eve, we will also have Easter Monday - one more day than usual - to get used to <x0). Experts, like each year, offer advice on conduct similar to those used to cope with minor concerns related to changing the season.












