
Cambio de hora en España: el BOE aclara todas las dudas sobre el horario de inv…
Cada otoño debemos retrasar el reloj. Y esto, desde la manera en que aprovechamos la luz natural hasta la forma en que nos sincronizamos con el mundo
As autumn approaches, residents of Spain are preparing for a significant shift in daylight hours. This week marks the final occasion in 2025 that the sun will set as late as 8:00 PM, a change that will not reverse until 2026. The phenomenon, driven by the Earth's axial tilt and orbital mechanics, signals the official end of the extended summer evenings. Many, including content creator La Calderón, have expressed a bittersweet sentiment regarding this transition. "I had already gotten used to the long day," La Calderón noted in a recent video, reflecting on the need to adjust to new habits and customs as the seasons change. The shift is particularly noticeable for those accustomed to different daylight patterns, such as the Latin American community in Spain, who often find themselves adapting to the European seasonal calendar. While the change is a natural part of the year, it prompts a collective awareness of the passing seasons and the shorter, cooler days ahead.
Cada otoño debemos retrasar el reloj. Y esto, desde la manera en que aprovechamos la luz natural hasta la forma en que nos sincronizamos con el mundo