Eastern. New York is located in the eastern side.
it is eastern time, or GMT plus 5
New York is in the Eastern time zone.
New York is in the Eastern Time Zone.
Eastern Standard Time
No, it is not because New York state is next to the Atlantic Ocean, so it is Eastern Time.
NY is on Eastern time. Pacific time is in the Western part of the US (on the left side of a map).
Texas is one hour behind New York. New York is in the EST (GMT-5) timezone and Texas is in the CDT (GMT-6) timezone.
The first country to receive daylight is Kiribati, with a timezone of +14 from UTC. This is followed by New Zealand along with the rest of the Pacific and then Australia and Eastern Russia.
Four p.m. Pacific Time is 7 PM Eastern Time. So you would arrive in New York at 9 AM Eastern Time (6 AM Pacific Time).
8:00 P.M. Eastern
8:30 AM Eastern Time = 5:30 AM Pacific Time
No, if it is 2 pm in Washington State (Pacific Time), it is 5 pm in New York City (Eastern Time). There is Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern, separating the two time zones by 3 hours.
It is 5 hours behind GMT in winter and 4 hours behind in summer. The time zone in New York is the North American Eastern time zone. There are also another seventeen states in the United States in this time zone, all on the East coast.
Zero.All US timezones are behind the UK. The UK is in GMT the US timezones (and the number of hours behind) and shown below:Eastern (GMT-5)Central (GMT-6)Mountain (GMT-7)Pacific (GMT-8)Alaska (GMT-9)Hawaii (GMT-11)