Joachim Jablon <ewjoac...@gmail.com> added the comment:

It may or it may not be obvious to some, but in year 5328, October 31st is the 
last Sunday of October, which in Rome, as in the rest of EU, according to the 
202X rules, means it’s the day we shift from summer time (in Rome UTC+2) to 
standard time (in Rome UTC+1). The shift supposedly happens at 3AM where it’s 
2AM, so not at midnight, but the proximity to a daylight shift moment raises 
some eyebrows. This could explain why it doesn’t happen on the year before or 
after. (I’m curious if it happens on year 5334 which has the same setup, but I 
cannot check at the moment)

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