Alarm going off again, one hour afterwards

I have an alarm set for each weekday morning at around 6:15am... and this has always gone off without any issues, but I have this strange bug.
An hour or more later, the alarm goes off again. Just this morning, my alarm went off again at around 7:50am. I hit snooze a couple times until ~6:30, like I do every morning, and then I closed the alarm this morning (didn't snooze) and it sucesfully silenced the alarm... until 7:50am.
I do not have any other alarms. I've had this issue before, although it's inconsistant and sporatic (sometimes going off 20-30 minutes afterwards, sometimes closer to 8am again), so I deleted my alarm and recreated it last week. It was perfectly fine up until today. Very confusing.

I had the same problem ever since we switched back to winter time. I had the iphone (3GS) set to automatically set the time. Now I switched off the automatic set up and I chose the correct time zone and everything is working again.

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