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  2. Both continental Norway, which includes the capital Oslo, and Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, use Central European Time (CET) as standard time. When Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in force, Central European Summer Time (CEST) is observed.

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      Sunday, March 31, 2024, 3:00:00 am local daylight time...

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  3. Summer time in Europe is the variation of standard clock time that is applied in most European countries (apart from Iceland, Belarus, Turkey and Russia) in the period between spring and autumn, during which clocks are advanced by one hour from the time observed in the rest of the year, with a view to making the most efficient use of seasonal da...

  4. In Norway, summer time was observed in 1916, 194345, and 195965. The arrangement 1959-65 was controversial, and was discontinued 1965. Their neighbour, Sweden, did not use it during this period.

  5. Daylight saving time (DST), also known as summer time, is the practice of advancing clocks during part of the year, typically by one hour around spring and summer, so that daylight ends at a later time of the day.

  6. Mar 1, 2020 · Like most countries in Europe, Daylight Saving Time is observed in Norway. In spring the time shifts forward by 1 hour, putting it 2 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+2). Of course, if you are in the UK, you will be moving from GMT to British Summer Time (BST) at roughly the same time, so Norway would remain one hour ahead of the UK (BST +1).

  7. Sunday, March 31, 2024, 3:00:00 am local daylight time instead. Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour later on Mar 31, 2024 than the day before. There was more light in the evening and less light in the morning. Also called Spring Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time. More info: DST Start in Europe 2024

  8. Sep 13, 2024 · The use of DST was abandoned directly after the war, and not observed again until 1977, when summer time was observed again, which it currently still is. [54] Norway. In Norway, summer time was observed in 1916, 194045, and 195965.