DST in Jordan to start in February instead of March
The Jordanian Government announced yesterday that they will start DST in February instead of March: https://petra.gov.jo/Include/InnerPage.jsp?ID=37683&lang=en&name=en_news (English) "The Cabinet decided on Thursday to move the Kingdom's annual switch to summertime from the end of March to the end of February. The cabinet kept the switch to wintertime at the end of October. Clocks are to be set back by 60 minutes as of 1am of the last Friday of October every year, bringing the Kingdom two hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time, while they will be set forward one hour on the last Thursday of February as of next year." https://petra.gov.jo/Include/InnerPage.jsp?ID=189969&lang=ar&name=news (Arabic) From the Arabic version, it seems to say it would be at midnight (assume 24:00) on the last Thursday in February, starting from 2022. There are a few news articles about it too: https://www.jordannews.jo/Section-109/News/Daylight-savings-now-starts-from-... https://menafn.com/1102853678/Switch-to-summer-time-moved-a-month-earlier-to... Regarding the discussion on the future of backzone etc: My vote would also go for doing 2021a + just the necessary Samoa (+Jordan) patches in a 2021b until an agreement is made that is working well for everyone. We also depend on backzone data to be present somehow. Best regards, Steffen - timeanddate.com
On 9/24/21 2:09 AM, Steffen Thorsen via tz wrote:
https://petra.gov.jo/Include/InnerPage.jsp?ID=189969&lang=ar&name=news (Arabic)
From the Arabic version, it seems to say it would be at midnight (assume 24:00) on the last Thursday in February, starting from 2022.
Thanks for the heads-up. Proposed patch attached, and installed into the development database. This should go into the next version no matter what form that version takes.
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