It's important not to forget: when and how Ukraine will switch to winter time for the last time.
Ukrainians will move the clock hands to winter time for the last time on the last Sunday of October.
This is provided for by the law No. 4201 passed by the Verkhovna Rada, which cancels the transition from summer to winter time and vice versa.
On the night of October 27, Ukrainians will switch to winter time for the last time. This will happen at 4 in the morning when the clock hands need to be moved back one hour. Thus, the day will automatically increase by one hour. After this transition, there will be no more switching between summer and winter time.
Note that on July 16, 2024, the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a law that abolishes the seasonal clock change. According to this law, permanent Kyiv time, corresponding to the UTC+2 time zone, is established in the country.
Before the adoption of this law, the time in Ukraine changed twice a year: in spring, they switched to summer time, and in autumn, to winter time. Now, this practice is stopped, and the time in the country will remain unchanged all year round.
Recall that an expert revealed the critical temperature limit in winter.
Read also
- Greek Company Blocks New EU Sanctions on Russia: Inside the LNG Business Ties
- Drone Attack Halts Operations at Russia's Salavat Petrochemical Plant: Repair Timeline Revealed
- Ukraine’s 2,000-Hryvnia Note Featuring Poet Vasyl Stus Delayed Over Font Ethics—New Launch Date Set
- Egg Prices and a Massive Trade Deficit Are Slowing Ukraine’s Inflation—What Comes Next?
- Kyiv Greenlit to Use EU Loan Funds for Chinese Drone Parts Despite Restrictions
- Ukraine’s Labor Market Will Need 14.6 Million Workers by 2036, Driving a Major Shift in State Education Orders

