PST is behind by 16 hours to Philippine Time 9PM PST is equivalent to the following day 1PM in Philippine Time. For example: If its 9PM Thursday in US/Canada, its already 1PM Friday in the Philippines.
09:00 (9am)
5pm UTC = 9am PST = 10am PDT
At 10 AM PST, the time in the Philippines is 2 AM PHT.
I believe the easiest way is to add 10 hours to pst time. Or in reverse to subtract 10 from est time.
PST is behind by 16 hours to Philippine Time 9PM PST is equivalent to the following day 1PM in Philippine Time. For example: If its 9PM Thursday in US/Canada, its already 1PM Friday in the Philippines.
09:00 (9am)
5pm UTC = 9am PST = 10am PDT
At 10 AM PST, the time in the Philippines is 2 AM PHT.
The Presidential Inauguration will be on Tuesday, January 20th, 2009, beginning at 08:30 AM PST {Pacific Standard Time} The Oath of Office for the President will be at 9am PST. The Vice President's will be sworn in about 10 minutes before that.
I believe the easiest way is to add 10 hours to pst time. Or in reverse to subtract 10 from est time.
Pacific Standard Time = PST = UTC - 8 hrs. Pacific Daylight Saving Time = PDT = UTC - 7 hrs. Mountain Standard Time = MST = UTC - 7 hrs. Mountain Daylight Saving Time = MDT = UTC - 6 hrs. 6 AM MDT = 4 AM PST = 5 AM PDT 6 AM MST = 5 AM PST = 6 AM PDT
California uses pacific standard time In the USA - the other time zones are mountain time, central time and eastern time7am PST = 8am central time= 9am central time= 10am eastern time
No, it is the other way around, the Pacific Standard Time Zone in the US is west of the Central Standard Time Zone. Places further west are earlier than the times in the east. At 7:00 am CST Zone the time in the PST Zone would be 5:00 am. CST = GMT - 6 PST = GMT - 8
Add 6 H 9 EST = 3:00 PM here in cairo
Yes, we can access Outlook PST file in Outlook 2011 but first you need to convert PST File into EML File.
No. PST is the acronym for 'Pacific Standard Time'.