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Current Local Time in Birmingham, England
Right now, the local time in Birmingham is strictly synchronized with the British Summer Time. Operating on a base offset of UTC +01:00, this page provides a highly accurate digital clock to keep your daily schedules on track. This aligns Birmingham perfectly with the standard whole-hour global timezone grid.
Sunrise, Sunset & Daylight Hours
Beyond just the clock time, understanding the local daylight window is crucial for travel planning and outdoor activities. Based on its geographic coordinates, Birmingham is experiencing exactly 16h 37m of daylight today. The sun rises at 4:54 AM and sets at 9:31 PM. Knowing these exact times helps travelers and remote workers gauge the current phase of the day in England.
Does Birmingham observe Daylight Saving Time?
A very common question for international coordination is whether local clocks change. Unlike many regions near the equator, Birmingham actively observes Daylight Saving Time (DST). This means the standard UTC +01:00 offset shifts during specific months of the year. Travelers and remote teams must account for these biannual clock changes when scheduling international calls.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current local time in Birmingham right now?
The exact current local time in Birmingham, England is determined by the British Summer Time timezone, which currently operates at a UTC +01:00 offset.
Does Birmingham observe Daylight Saving Time (DST)?
Birmingham actively observes Daylight Saving Time. Clocks are adjusted biannually.
What time is sunrise and sunset in Birmingham today?
Today in Birmingham, the sun rises at 4:54 AM and sets at 9:31 PM, providing a total daylight duration of 16h 37m.
Methodology & Data Transparency: Last updated on July 7, 2026. The timezone logic, DST rules, and solar schedules for Birmingham are calculated programmatically using strictly maintained geographical coordinates and standard IANA timezone databases to ensure maximum accuracy.