Mar 29, 2026, 2:00 am
Jan 1
Forward 0:17 hours
Jan 1, 1895 - Time Zone Change (LMT → CET)
When local standard time was about to reach
Tuesday, January 1, 1895, 12:00:00 midnight clocks were turned forward 0:17 hours to
Tuesday, January 1, 1895, 12:17:00 am local standard time instead.
When Does DST Start and End in Norway?
The DST period starts on the last Sunday of March and ends on the last Sunday of October, together with most other European countries.
Both continental Norway, which includes the capital Oslo, and Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, use Central European Time (CET) as standard time. When Daylight Saving Time (DST) is in force, Central European Summer Time (CEST) is observed.
Daylight Saving Time History in Norway
- Norway first observed Daylight Saving Time in 1916.
- Norway has observed DST for 60 years between 1916 and 2025.
- Previous time with no Daylight Saving Time was 1979.
- See Worldwide DST Statistics
Daylight Saving Time has been introduced, discontinued, and re-introduced quite a few times during the 20th century. When the measure was reinstated in 1959, controversy erupted, so in 1965, DST was again abolished. However, it was re-introduced in 1980. Today, Norway follows the EU’s daylight saving schedule.
