THe UK officially marks the start of the spooky season with the end of British Summer Time (BST). In the early hours of today, the clocks turned back by one hour, providing everyone with an unexpected bonus hour of rest.
At 2 AM, the time shift gifted Britons an extra hour in bed, a welcomed adjustment as nights grow longer and the air turns crisp. This biannual tradition of changing the clocks occurs twice a yearonce in spring and once in autumn allowing us to adapt to the changing seasons.
This year, the clock change means there is now a one-hour time difference between the UK and Nigeria. For example, when it is noon in Lagos, Nigeria, it is 11 AM in London. This shift can affect communication and scheduling, especially for businesses and families with connections across the two countries.
As the days shorten and Halloween approaches, this change in time also sets the stage for seasonal festivities and cozy gatherings. With the clocks now back, the season of spookiness is officially underway across the UK.
For more insights and updates, stay tuned to Nigeria Time as we explore how this seasonal shift impacts our communities and celebrations.