Sunrise: | 08:42 |
Sunset: | 16:46 |
Transit: | 12:44 |
Civil twilight | begin 08:04 | end 17:25 |
Nautical twilight | begin 07:22 | end 18:07 |
Astronomical twilight | begin 06:42 | end 18:47 |
Day | Sunrise | Sunset | |
Mon | (30 Dec 2024) | 08:42 | 16:47 |
Tue | (31 Dec 2024) | 08:42 | 16:48 |
Wed | (1 Jan 2025) | 08:42 | 16:49 |
Thu | (2 Jan 2025) | 08:42 | 16:50 |
Fri | (3 Jan 2025) | 08:42 | 16:51 |
Sat | (4 Jan 2025) | 08:42 | 16:53 |
Sun | (5 Jan 2025) | 08:42 | 16:54 |
Latitude: | 50°25' North |
Longitude: | 4°26' East |
Year | Begins | Ends |
2020 | Sunday, 29 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 25 October, 03:00 |
2021 | Sunday, 28 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 31 October, 03:00 |
2022 | Sunday, 27 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 30 October, 03:00 |
2023 | Sunday, 26 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 29 October, 03:00 |
2024 | Sunday, 31 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 27 October, 03:00 |
2025 | Sunday, 30 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 26 October, 03:00 |
2026 | Sunday, 29 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 25 October, 03:00 |
2027 | Sunday, 28 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 31 October, 03:00 |
2028 | Sunday, 26 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 29 October, 03:00 |
2029 | Sunday, 25 March, 02:00 | Sunday, 28 October, 03:00 |
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Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is originally referring to mean solar time at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, London. GMT and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) can be seen equivalent when fractions of a second are not important. |