What is gmt+3?

GMT+3 is a time zone that is 3 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+3). This time zone is often used in Eastern Europe, as well as some parts of Africa and the Middle East. Some of the countries that use GMT+3 as their standard time zone include:

  • Russia (Moscow Time)
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Kuwait
  • Qatar
  • Kenya
  • Tanzania
  • Ethiopia
  • Yemen
  • Bahrain

During summer months, some countries may observe daylight saving time, which shifts the time zone by one hour. This means that during daylight saving time, GMT+3 becomes GMT+4.