Europe ends daylight saving time at 3 a.m.
At 3 a.m. tonight, clocks across Europe will be set back one hour as daylight saving time ends for 2025. The change gives an extra hour of sleep and brighter mornings in the weeks ahead.
Once again, the debate has returned over whether Europe should stop changing the clocks altogether. While some prefer to keep lighter evenings, others argue that permanent standard time would better suit people’s health and natural rhythm.
For now, the rule still applies — clocks go back one hour tonight.


