The weekend turns out to be a little short. The summer time change takes place during this weekend, which will result in 1 hour shortage, since Sunday will dawn a little hastily. Yes, it is annoying to be deprived of your sleep, particularly on weekends, but there is a positive side, too.
After the spring equinox, on the morning of the last Sunday of March, clocks move 1 hour forward. So, on 26/3 at 3 am you have to change the indication in order to be 4 am. This time will be in effect until the last Sunday of October, when the time will move again backwards.
While the time shift may be disorientating for many or displease those who counted on the rest time of the weekend, there is always the positive side of things. The day, which has been extended by 1 hour in the last 3 months, will grow automatically for 1 more hour. So, the sunset will be even more delayed and this increases the opportunities for walks, trips and other outdoors activities. Since the spring means brighter days, schedule your activities on Saturday in a way that will help you not to lose much of your sleep, and make a good use of the prolonged sunlight on Sunday.