On the night from Saturday (October 29) to Sunday (October 30), Montenegro switched to winter time. This means that the clocks should be set back one hour.
Computers, mobile phones, and other modern devices that display the correct time switch to winter time automatically, but if you still have an analog time indicator or an older device that does not do this automatically, don’t forget to set the time manually.
As a reminder, the proposal to abolish seasonal time changes was supported by the European Parliament in 2019. However, the decision must be made by the member states. Therefore, in 2022 all EU countries, including Montenegro, set their clocks back to winter time.
