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There are some timezones which switch to Daylight saving time and not. I know that Russia doesn't switch to this time and Ukraine switches to Daylight saving time.

As I know from this link .NET TimeZoneInfo from Olson time zone Moscow uses Russian Standard Time and Kiev(Ukraine) uses FLE Standard time.

My test is:

  1. Winter, Russia, DateTimeKind.Utc

  2. Winter, Russia, DateTimeKind.Local

  3. Summer, Russia, DateTimeKind.Utc

  4. Summer, Russia, DateTimeKind.Local

  5. Winter, Kiev, DateTimeKind.Utc

  6. Winter, Kiev, DateTimeKind.Local

  7. Summer, Kiev, DateTimeKind.Utc

  8. Summer, Kiev, DateTimeKind.Local

My PC time is (UTC+00:00) London +1 hour (now is Daylight saving time). In my tests I used time 15:00. Let it be variable dst=1 hour (for my local Daylight saving time), I want to understand why I get this output:

  1. In Russia UTC+3, so 15:00utc + 3 = 18:00
  2. In Russia UTC+3, so 15:00local + 3 = 18:00 (dst*0 since it is winter)
  3. In Russia UTC+3, so 15:00utc + 3 = 18:00
  4. Why it is 17:00 ??? (how it is calculated?)
  5. In Kiev UTC+2, so 15:00utc + 2 = 17:00
  6. In Kiev UTC+2, so 15:00local + 2 = 17:00
  7. Why it is 18:00 ??? (how it is calculated?)
  8. Why it is 17:00 ??? (how it is calculated?)

Windows 7

Time zone: (UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London.

Culture: United Kingdom

DateTime time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 11, 23, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Russian Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 11, 23, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Local),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Russian Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 8, 2, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc),
    TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Russian Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 8, 2, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Local),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("Russian Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 11, 23, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("FLE Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 11, 23, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Local),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("FLE Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 8, 2, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc),
    TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("FLE Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

 time = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(new DateTime(2018, 8, 2, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Local),
     TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("FLE Standard Time"));
 Console.WriteLine(time);

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2 Answers 2

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Because the timezone "London" is not UTC+0. It's only UTC+0 in Winter, but UTC+1 in Summer.

If you take your dates and before converting them to "FLE", show them in UTC, you will see what I mean.

Example:

var fleTimeZone = TimeZoneInfo.FindSystemTimeZoneById("FLE Standard Time");
var local = new DateTime(2018, 8, 2, 15, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Local);
var utc = local.ToUniversalTime();
var fle = TimeZoneInfo.ConvertTime(local, fleTimeZone);

Console.WriteLine(TimeZoneInfo.Local);
Console.WriteLine(TimeZoneInfo.Local + ": " + local);
Console.WriteLine(TimeZoneInfo.Utc + ": " + utc);
Console.WriteLine(fleTimeZone + ": " + fle);

(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lissabon, London

(UTC+00:00) Dublin, Edinburgh, Lissabon, London: 02.08.2018 15:00:00

UTC: 02.08.2018 14:00:00

(UTC+02:00) Helsinki, Kiew, Riga, Sofia, Tallinn, Wilna: 02.08.2018 17:00:00

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  • Uh, scratching my head here... you want to know how it adds one to the hour? By adding one to the hour...
    – nvoigt
    Apr 26, 2018 at 15:20
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As nvoigt explained, London's summer time (called BST) is UTC+1. When you use DateTimeKind.Local, the value is local to your machine.

Thus, to finish out your chart:

4) London is UTC+1 (BST) so 15:00 BST = 14:00 UTC. Russia is UTC+3, so 14:00 + 3 = 17:00

7) 15:00 UTC. Kiev is UTC+3 (EEST), so 15:00 + 3 = 18:00

8) London is UTC+1 (BST) so 15:00 BST = 14:00 UTC. Kiev is UTC+3, so 14:00 + 3 = 17:00

All calculations are working as expected.

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