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In the United States and Canada, the Mountain Time Zone is to the east of the Pacific Time Zone and to the west of the Central Time Zone. In some areas, starting in 2007, the local time changes from MST to MDT at 2 am MST to 3 am MDT on the second Sunday in March and returns at 2 am MDT to 1 am MST on the first Sunday in November.
MDT: Mountain Daylight Time (North America) UTC−06:00: MET: Middle European Time (same zone as CET) UTC+01:00: MEST: Middle European Summer Time (same zone as CEST) UTC+02:00: MHT: Marshall Islands Time: UTC+12:00: MIST: Macquarie Island Station Time UTC+11:00: MIT: Marquesas Islands Time: UTC−09:30: MMT: Myanmar Standard Time: UTC+06:30 ...
Standard Time (SDT) and Daylight Saving Time (DST) offsets from UTC in hours and minutes. For zones in which Daylight Saving is not observed, the DST offset shown in this table is a simple duplication of the SDT offset.
Since 1968, most of the state—except the Navajo Nation—does not observe daylight saving time and remains on Mountain Standard Time (MST) all year. This results in most of Arizona having the same time as neighboring California each year from March to November, when locations in the Pacific Time Zone observe daylight saving time.
DST is not observed in Hawaii and in Saskatchewan, Canada (except Lloydminster, SK, where MST/MDT is observed). HAT or HAST: HADT: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard/Daylight Time UTC−10:00 UTC−09:00 AKT or AKST: AKDT: Alaska Standard/Daylight Time UTC−09:00 UTC−08:00 PT or PST: PDT: Pacific Standard/Daylight Time UTC−08:00 UTC−07:00 MT or ...
where time zone is the desired time zone abbreviation (see below and also the list of time zone abbreviations); If no time zone is given or if the given time zone is not supported, then the output will default to the current minute of UTC+0 time;
{{Current minute offset in time zone|time zone}} where time zone is the desired time zone abbreviation (see below and also the list of time zone abbreviations); If no time zone is given or if the given time zone is not supported, then the output will default to 0;
Rand McNally Standard Map of the United States, 1921, showing boundaries different from today See also: Standard time in the United States Before the adoption of four standard time zones for the continental United States, many towns and cities set their clocks to noon when the sun passed their local meridian , pre-corrected for the equation of ...