Feb 17, 2019, 12:00 midnight
In most of Brazil
Note: Only some parts of Brazil used DST in 1989.
Does Brazil Have DST?
There is no Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Brazil. The country scrapped the practice in 2019.
Jan 29
Back 1 hour
Jan 29, 1989 - Daylight Saving Time Ended
When local daylight time was about to reach
Sunday, January 29, 1989, 12:00:00 midnight clocks were turned backward 1 hour to
Saturday, January 28, 1989, 11:00:00 pm local standard time instead.
Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour earlier on Jan 29, 1989 than the day before. There was more light in the morning and less light in the evening.
Also called Fall Back and Winter Time.
More info:
Sunday, February 17, 2013: Brazil ends Daylight Saving Time
Oct 15
Forward 1 hour
Oct 15, 1989 - Daylight Saving Time Started
When local standard time was about to reach
Sunday, October 15, 1989, 12:00:00 midnight clocks were turned forward 1 hour to
Sunday, October 15, 1989, 1:00:00 am local daylight time instead.
Sunrise and sunset were about 1 hour later on Oct 15, 1989 than the day before. There was more light in the evening and less light in the morning.
Also called Spring Forward, Summer Time, and Daylight Savings Time.
More info:
Sunday, February 17, 2013: Brazil ends Daylight Saving Time
Which Federal Districts use Daylight Saving Time in 1989
DST in Locations in Brazil in 1989 (98 Locations) | |||||
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Alagoinhas | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Foz do Iguaçu | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Ponta Grossa | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Anápolis | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Garanhuns | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Porto Acre | No DST |
Aracaju | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Goiânia | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Porto Alegre | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Araguaína | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Governador Valadares | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Porto Velho | No DST |
Bacabal | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Guarulhos | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Recife | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Balneário Camboriú | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Ilha de Itamaracá | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Ribeirão Prêto | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Balsas | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Ilhéus | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Rio Branco | No DST |
Barra do Garças | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Imperatriz | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Rio de Janeiro | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Barreiras | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Ipatinga | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Rio Grande | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Bauru | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Itabuna | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Salvador | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Belém | No DST | Itumbiara | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Santa María | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Belo Horizonte | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Jequié | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Santarém | No DST |
Blumenau | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | João Pessoa | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Santos | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Boa Vista | No DST | Joinville | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | São Félix do Xingu | No DST |
Brasilia | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Juàzeiro do Norte | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | São Gabriel da Cachoeira | No DST |
Camaçari | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Juiz de Fora | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | São José do Rio Preto | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Campina Grande | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Londrina | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | São José dos Campos | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Campinas | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Macaé | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | São Luis | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Campo Grande | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Macapá | No DST | São Paulo | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Campos | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Maceió | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Sinop | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Caruaru | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Manaus | No DST | Sobral | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Caxias do Sul | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Manicoré | No DST | Sorocaba | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Codó | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Montes Claros | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Tabatinga | No DST |
Criciúma | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Mossoró | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Tefé | No DST |
Cruzeiro do Sul | No DST | Natal | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Teófilo Otoni | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Cuiabá | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Niterói | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Teresina | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Curitiba | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Olímpia | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Uberaba | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Dourados | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Palmas | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Uberlândia | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Eirunepé | No DST | Parnaíba | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Uruguaiana | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Feira de Santana | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Passo Fundo | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Vitória | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Fernando de Noronha | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Pelotas | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Vitória da Conquista | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Florianópolis | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Petrópolis | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Volta Redonda | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Fortaleza | Oct 15 – Jan 29 | Pirassununga | Oct 15 – Jan 29 |
Daylight Saving Time History in Brazil
- Brazil last observed Daylight Saving Time in 2019.
- Brazil has observed DST for 49 years between 1931 and 2019 (DST in at least one location).
- See Worldwide DST Statistics