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Nine offsets from UTC are used by the U.S. and its territories at any given time.

Winter:

  • UTC-11 = Samoa Standard Time (SST)
  • UTC-10 = Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST)
  • UTC-9 = Alaska Standard Time (AKST)
  • UTC-8 = Metlakatla Time (MeST) and Pacific Standard Time (PST)
  • UTC-7 = Mountain Standard Time (MST)
  • UTC-6 = Central Standard Time (CST)
  • UTC-5 = Eastern Standard Time (EST)
  • UTC-4 = Atlantic Standard Time (AST)
  • UTC+10 = Chamorro Standard Time (ChST)

Summer:

  • UTC-11 = Samoa Standard Time (SST)
  • UTC-10 = Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST)
  • UTC-9 = Hawaii-Aleutian Daylight Saving Time (HADT)
  • UTC-8 = Alaska Daylight Saving Time (AKDT) and Metlakatla Time (MeST)
  • UTC-7 = Pacific Daylight Saving Time (PDT) and Mountain Standard Time (MST)
  • UTC-6 = Mountain Daylight Saving Time (MDT)
  • UTC-5 = Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT)
  • UTC-4 = Eastern Daylight Saving Time (EDT) and Atlantic Standard Time (AST)
  • UTC+10 = Chamorro Standard Time (ChST)
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Four: Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern.

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9 & they are Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaskan, Hawaii - Aleuntain, Samoa, & Chamorro.

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The US has six different time zones from west to east they are Hawaii-Aleutian Alaska Pacific Central and Eastern standard time zones?

The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.


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