Are We Currently on BST or GMT? Understanding UK Time Changes

Learn when the UK switches between British Summer Time (BST) and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and how to check the current time zone.

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In the UK, BST (British Summer Time) typically operates from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October, after which it switches to GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Check your current calendar date to know precisely whether it is BST or GMT. During BST, clocks are set one hour ahead of GMT.

FAQs & Answers

  1. When does the UK switch from GMT to BST? The UK switches from GMT to BST on the last Sunday in March each year.
  2. What is the difference between BST and GMT? BST is one hour ahead of GMT; BST is observed during the summer months to extend evening daylight.
  3. How can I check if the UK is currently on BST or GMT? You can check the current calendar date to see if it falls between the last Sunday in March and the last Sunday in October, indicating BST is in effect; otherwise, the UK is on GMT.