![]() In the second Sunday of March, clocks switch into the Eastern Daylight Time (EDT for short). It starts during the first Sunday of November until the middle of March, more specifically the second Sunday of March. The Eastern Standard Time (also commonly known as EST) is the method of time used during fall and winter. Canada also uses this time zone mostly in the following locations: Nunavut, Ontario, and Quebec. The particular area which covers this time zone is called the East Coast which consists of the following states: Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Hampshire, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, east counties of Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia. The Eastern Time Zone, in particular, runs from the Ohio Valley eastward to the Atlantic Coast. Both time zones are part of the Eastern Time Zone. ![]() The four, main, standard time zones in the mainland United States are: Eastern Time Zone, Central Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone, and the Pacific Time Zone. The aforementioned time zones are part of the 21 time zones in North America, the 9 standard time zones used in the United States as a country and the 4 standard time zones used in the mainland United States. The two times are particularly used in North America, particularly in the United States of America and Canada. Official time zone site of the U.S.A.“EST” stands for “Eastern Standard Time” while “EDT” is the abbreviation for “Eastern Daylight Time.” Both refer to time zones used in the same area but in different parts of the year.The territories of the United States do not use Daylight Saving Time (DST). The USVI does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST)įederal district West Tennessee: Central Standard Time (CST)Įast Tennessee, except Marion County: Eastern Standard Time (EST)Įl Paso and Hudspeth Counties: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Western South Dakota: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Puerto Rico does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST)Įastern South Dakota: Central Standard Time (CST) Part of Malheur County: Mountain Standard Time (MST) The CNMI does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST) Western North Dakota: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Most of the state: Pacific Standard Time (PST) Western part of the state: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Western half of the state: Central Standard Time (CST)Įastern half of the state: Eastern Standard Time (EST) Greeley, Hamilton, Sherman and Wallace counties: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Most of the state: Central Standard Time (CST) Western part of the state: Central Standard Time (CST) North of the Salmon River: Pacific Standard Time (PST) Most of the state: Mountain Standard Time (MST) Hawaii does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST) Guam does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST) West of the Apalachicola River: Central Standard Time (CST) Most of the state: Eastern Standard Time (EST) The Navajo Nation uses Daylight Saving Time (DST), the rest of the state does notĪmerican Samoa does not use Daylight Saving Time (DST) UTC-10: Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time ( HAT). ![]()
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