Daylight Saving Time ends in Ukraine ― Date, History, and Details

Daylight Saving Time ends in Ukraine

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

Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Ukraine ends at 3:00am on the last Sunday in October. Clocks are turned back one hour to 2:00am. DST begins again on the last Sunday in March when clocks are moved forward one hour to 3:00am.

Ukraine is in the Eastern European Time Zone (EET). EET is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). UTC is the time standard used by most of the world.

In the fall, when DST ends in Ukraine, the sun sets earlier and the days get shorter. In the spring, when DST begins again, the sun sets later and the days get longer.

DST was first used in Ukraine in 1981. It was abolished in 1991, but reinstated in 2005.