Reminder: summer time changes coming up

As a reminder to the community, we’ve reached the point in the year where jurisdictions around the world begin or end summer time. Be sure to check your recurring meetings on Fedocal to make sure you know when you’re meeting. Some meetings are set to a fixed time UTC and
others are set to a particular time zone.

A global list of time changes is available by country and by date, but here are a few highlights:

14 March — summer time begins in Canada, parts of Mexico, and the US
28 March — summer time begins in the EU and UK
4 April — summer time begins in most of Mexico, summer time ends in Australia

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As a reminder, we’ve reached the point in the year where jurisdictions around the world begin or end summer time. Be sure to check your recurring meetings on Fedocal to make sure you know when you’re meeting. Some meetings are set to a fixed time UTC and others are set to a particular time zone.

A global list of time changes is available by country and by date, but here are a few highlights:

  • 3 October: summer time begins in Australia
  • 31 October: summer time ends in Europe, the UK, and parts of Mexico
  • 7 November: summer time ends in the US, Canada, and parts of Mexico

As a reminder to the community, we’ve reached the point in the year where jurisdictions around the world begin or end summer time. Be sure to check your recurring meetings on Fedocal to make sure you know when you’re meeting. Some meetings are set to a fixed time UTC and others are set to a particular time zone.

A global list of time changes is available by country and by date, but here are a few highlights:

  • 13 March — summer time begins in Canada, parts of Mexico, and the US
  • 27 March — summer time begins in the EU and UK
  • 3 April — summer time begins in most of Mexico, summer time ends in Australia
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As a reminder to the community, we’ve reached the point in the year where jurisdictions around the world begin or end summer time. Be sure to check your recurring meetings on Fedocal to make sure you know when you’re meeting. Some meetings are set to a fixed time UTC and others are set to a particular time zone.

A global list of time changes is available by country and by date, but here are a few highlights:

  • 2 Oct: summer time begins in Australia (most locations)
  • 30 Oct: summer time ends in the EU, UK, and most of Mexico
  • 6 Nov: summer time ends in the US, Canada, and parts of Mexico

As a reminder to the community, we’ve reached the point in the year where jurisdictions around the world begin or end summer time. Be sure to check your recurring meetings on Fedocal to make sure you know when you’re meeting. Some meetings are set to a fixed time UTC and
others are set to a particular time zone.

A global list of time changes is available by country and by date, but here are a few highlights:

13 Mar — summer time begins in Canada, parts of Mexico, and the US
27 Mar — summer time begins in the EU and UK
3 Apr — summer time begins in most of Mexico, summer time ends in Australia

If Earth is ever invaded by extraterrestrials, we should explain this system to them.

I think there is a pretty good chance that they will then look at us quietly for a minute, shake their head-equivalent appendages, and teleport away. “Never mind, never mind.”