The continental United States includes five time zones. The time zones in the "contiguous" 48 states are Eastern Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, and Pacific Standard Time. Alaska is in the "continental" U.S. and has Alaska Standard Time Zone. Hawaii is not in continental U.S. It uses Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time Zone.
There are several time zones in the continental US. Eastern, Central, Mountain, Arizona, Pacific, and Alaska.
There are 5 time zones in the continental USA and a sixth zone for Hawaii: Examples: 1 PM Thursday in the US Eastern Standard Time zone {EST} = GMT-5 2 PM Thursday in the US Central Standard Time zone {CST} = GMT -6 1 PM Thursday in the US Mountain Standard Time zone {MST} = GMT -7 12 Noon Thursday in the US Pacific Standard Time zone {PST} = GMT -8 11 AM Thursday in the US Alaska Standard Time zone {AST} = GMT -9 10 AM Thursday in the US Hawaii Standard Time zone {HST}= GMT -10
False. The Pacific Time Zone is the farthest West.
There are 4 time zones in the continental US. Alaska and Hawaii each have their own time zone.
Five time zones are in the continental United States from west to east: pacific, mountain, central, eastern, and Atlantic.
The Pacific standard.You're welcome!
(CST) is 1 hour ahead of (MST)
14 hrs
Pacific Standard Time zone
The Continental US has 4 time zones. From east to west they are Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific time zones.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
Most of Texas is in the US Central time zone. A small part of western Texas is in the US Mountain time zone.