Clocks turned back to winter time, possibly for the last time

Ljubljana, 28 October - Clocks in Slovenia were turned back one hour at 3 AM on Sunday as the country switched back from daylight saving time, possibly for the last time. Talks are under way to abolish the practice of changing clocks, but it is not clear yet which clock time Slovenia will keep. Clocks will be moved forward again on 25 March 2019.

Croatia, Zagreb Slovenia OK with scrapping daylight saving time in the EU, but it is not yet clear whether the country would stick to permanent winter time or switch to permanent summer time. Photo: Hina/STA File photo

Croatia, Zagreb
Slovenia OK with scrapping daylight saving time in the EU, but it is not yet clear whether the country would stick to permanent winter time or switch to permanent summer time.
Photo: Hina/STA
File photo

Ljubljana Clocks turned back one hour Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

Ljubljana
Clocks turned back one hour
Photo: Daniel Novakovič/STA

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