Daylight Saving Time ends in Isle of Man ― Date, History, and Details

Daylight Saving Time ends in Isle of Man

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History of Daylight Saving Time ends in Isle of Man and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

In the Isle of Man, Daylight Saving Time (DST) ends on the last Sunday in October. This means that at 2:00 AM on the last Sunday in October, clocks are turned back one hour to 1:00 AM.

DST ends because it is no longer needed in the fall. The days are getting shorter and there is less daylight in the evening. DST is used in the spring to make the most of the extra daylight in the evening.

DST is not used in the winter because there is already plenty of daylight in the afternoon and evening. In the winter, the days are shorter and there is less daylight in the morning. DST would only make the mornings darker.