On Sunday the scorpions move

Winter hour in most of Europe begins nighttime between Saturday and Sunday, October 25 and 26, 2025. The exact time the scorpions move an hour back is three o'clock in the morning. So we have an hour “more” to sleep. With the return of wintertime, the sun will [...]
The exact time the scorpions move an hour back is three o'clock in the morning.
So we have an hour “more” to sleep.
As the winter returns, the sun will rise and set early.
Days will also have less light in afternoon hours.
In fact, winter clock refers to standard time used during most of the year.
On the other hand, the summer clock was introduced to make better use of the day's light, especially in the evening hours, moving clocks an hour before the end of March.
The idea of shifting hours behind dates back to the 18th century, when it was proposed by Benjamin Franklin, but only in the 20th century was widely used, especially during world wars and the energy crisis of the 1970s.
The main goal was energy savings, but with technology developing and changes in life-style, the benefits became a matter of debate.
While changing the clock may seem like a slight change, many experts warn that it can affect a person's biological clock.
In the days following the change of the clock, some people may experience fatigue, reduced concentration, and sleep concerns.
The European Union has discussed removing the seasonal changes of the clock for years.
In 2019, the European Parliament voted for a proposal to abolish mandatory clock change, but the decision has not yet entered into force because member states have failed to reach a consensus on whether to stay at summer or winter hour forever. /Periscope/












