Most of Texas is in the Central Time Zone. The western edge of the Central Time Zone is just west of El Paso so there may be parts of Texas in the Mountain Time Zone. Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone, which is 1 hour behind the Central Time Zone.
No it is not. Florida is eastern time zone, while most of Texas is central time zone, and the western part of Texas, mountain time zone. About 13% of Florida is in the same time zone as about 98% of Texas (Central Standard Time/ Central Daylight Saving Time).
Alabama and Texas are in the same time zone.
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Kickoff is at 4:18 Arizona time. Arizona is in the same time zone as Alberta. Ergo ...
Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone(MST) and Connecticut is in the Eastern Time Zone(EST) so.. Connecticut is 2 hours ahead of Arizona.
they could be Arizona or Texas
2PM, The sun rises in the east therefore it is earlier there earlier... (if that makes since) if it was 3PM in Texas(located in Central Time Zone) then, Mountain Time(Colorado) would be 2PM
No. South Carolina is on Eastern Time and Texas has 2 Time Zones Central and Mountain...
Most of Texas is in the US Central time zone. A small part of western Texas is in the US Mountain time zone.
Arizona is kind of an Odd Duck in that it doesn't officially recognize daylight savings time. It's officially in the Mountain time zone while LA is in the Pacific time zone, but for about half the year clocks read the same in Arizona as they do in LA even though in Arizona it's called MST (Mountain Standard Time) and in LA it's called PDT (Pacific Daylight Time).
In short, no. Texas is completely in the central time zone. Florida is mostly in the eastern time zone, which means that there is only a 1 hour difference between Texas and MOST of Florida. A portion of Florida, the panhandle, is actually in the central time zone, meaning that it is on the same schedule as Texas.