Understanding BST vs CET: What You Need to Know About Time Zones
Learn the differences between British Summer Time (BST) and Central European Time (CET) and their impact on time calculation.
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No, BST (British Summer Time) and CET (Central European Time) are not the same. BST is 1 hour ahead of GMT (UTC+1), used in the UK during summer months. CET is UTC+1, used by many European countries such as Germany and France during winter. When BST is in effect, CET is 1 hour ahead of BST.
FAQs & Answers
- What is BST? BST stands for British Summer Time, which is UTC+1 and used in the UK during the summer months.
- What is CET? CET stands for Central European Time, which is also UTC+1, used by many countries in Europe during the winter months.
- How does BST compare to GST? BST is 1 hour ahead of GMT while CET is also UTC+1, meaning during BST, CET is effectively 1 hour ahead.
- When does BST start and end? BST starts on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October each year.