Western European Time

Western European Time (WET, UTC±00:00) is a time zone covering parts of western and northwestern Europe. The following countries and regions use WET in winter months: * Canary Islands, since 1946 (rest of Spain is CET, UTC+1) * Faroe Islands, since 1908 * North Eastern Greenland (Danmarkshavn and surrounding area) * Iceland, since 1968 * Portugal, since 1912 with pauses (except Azores, UTC−1) * Madeira Islands, since 1912 with pauses * Ireland, since 1916 (legally known as Greenwich Mean Time) except between 1968 and 1971 * United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, since 1847 in England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, and since 1916 in Northern Ireland (legally known as Greenwich Mean Time), with pauses * Morocco, since 2008

Western European Time

Western European Time (WET, UTC±00:00) is a time zone covering parts of western and northwestern Europe. The following countries and regions use WET in winter months: * Canary Islands, since 1946 (rest of Spain is CET, UTC+1) * Faroe Islands, since 1908 * North Eastern Greenland (Danmarkshavn and surrounding area) * Iceland, since 1968 * Portugal, since 1912 with pauses (except Azores, UTC−1) * Madeira Islands, since 1912 with pauses * Ireland, since 1916 (legally known as Greenwich Mean Time) except between 1968 and 1971 * United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, since 1847 in England, Scotland, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man, and since 1916 in Northern Ireland (legally known as Greenwich Mean Time), with pauses * Morocco, since 2008