The clocks have gone forward an hour for British Summer Time - giving us longer days and lighter evenings.
Brits will lose an hour of sleep when the clocks go forward one hour during the early hours of Sunday morning this weekend, officially kick-starting starting British Summer Time (BST). Skip related content
At 1.00 am GMT the UK moves to 2.00 am BST meaning that people will lose an hour of sleep, but can look forward to longer days and lighter evenings.
But don't expect to see summer weather just yet as temperatures will struggle to get into double figures especially in eastern areas, according to the weekend's Met Office forecast.
Source: Yahoo News