0 the time set usually one hour later in summer so that there is a longer period of daylight in the evening --
1 the time set usually one hour later in summer so that there is a longer period of light in the evening --
2 the time used in summer in some countries, usually with clocks set one hour ahead of standard time in order to give more light in the evening --
Widespread adoption of daylight saving time made the shows start an hour later.
During summer (see below for exact dates) daylight saving time is observed and clocks are advanced one hour.
There is no daylight saving time, though its introduction has been debated several times.
Due to time zones and daylight saving time, this is not necessarily at 12 p.m., but often one to two hours later.
Between 10am and 4pm daylight saving time, the sun's rays are the strongest.
The extension of daylight saving time was not continued due to public opposition to late sunrise times during the winter months.
It is a pleasure also to be discussing these important issues here during the parliamentary equivalent of daylight saving time.
Queensland abandoned daylight saving time in 1972.