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eastern7am Pacific Daylight Savings Time.
9 AM Pacific Daylight Saving Time = noon Eastern Daylight Saving Time 9 AM Pacific Standard Time (Clipperton Island) = 1 PM EDT
Four o'clock, if both locations observe Daylight Savings Time and/or Standard Time.
When it is one o'clock in the afternoon in the Pacific time zone, during daylight savings time, it's four o'clock in the afternoon in the Eastern time zone -- also during daylight savings time. Both time zones move between standard and daylight savings time in parallel, so it cannot be standard time in one time zone in the US and daylight savings time in another zone.
Montserrat uses UTC-4 year-round and does not observe daylight savings time. That means that the time in Montserrat is the same as Eastern (US) time during Daylight Savings Time and an hour ahead of Eastern time outside of Daylight Savings Time.
eastern7am Pacific Daylight Savings Time.
9 AM Pacific Daylight Saving Time = noon Eastern Daylight Saving Time 9 AM Pacific Standard Time (Clipperton Island) = 1 PM EDT
Four o'clock, if both locations observe Daylight Savings Time and/or Standard Time.
When it is one o'clock in the afternoon in the Pacific time zone, during daylight savings time, it's four o'clock in the afternoon in the Eastern time zone -- also during daylight savings time. Both time zones move between standard and daylight savings time in parallel, so it cannot be standard time in one time zone in the US and daylight savings time in another zone.
Montserrat uses UTC-4 year-round and does not observe daylight savings time. That means that the time in Montserrat is the same as Eastern (US) time during Daylight Savings Time and an hour ahead of Eastern time outside of Daylight Savings Time.
With the exception of one island in the South Pacific, all Daylight Saving Time changes are currently one hour ahead, so noon Eastern Standard Time = 1 PM Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
The answer would depend on whether it is during the observation of daylight savings time or not. When the clocks spring ahead 1 hour in the spring, you begin to use PDT (Pacific Daylight Time). When the clocks fall back an hour in the fall daylight savings time is over and then you begin to use PST (Pacific Standard Time).
Michigan is in the Eastern time zone or GMT -5 (GMT -4 if daylight savings). Greece is in the Eastern European time zone or GMT. There is a 5 hour time difference, four if daylight savings is in effect.
what is the origin of daylight savings time
Normally Pacific Standard Time, During Daylight savings it is Pacific Standard Time but one hour earlier.
Romania is Eastern Europe Timezone; GMT +2 without Daylight Savings Time or +3 with Daylight Savings Time.
Right now they are on EST ( eastern daylight savings time)