No, it's 12:00
Midday on a 24-hour clock is 12:00 or 12:00 PM.
If in 3 hours it will be midday, then the current time is 9:00 AM. This is because midday is 12:00 PM, so subtracting 3 hours gives us 9:00 AM.
No, noon is not the same as afternoon. Noon is specifically 12:00 midday - and less precisely, the general time period from about 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Afternoon has no specific time associated with it, but is the period from 12:00 midday to the equally imprecise 'evening' - but which is generally considered to begin around 5:00 or 6:00 pm.
Midday, astronomically, is when the sun is at its zenith at the local latitude.This does not always, or even often, agree with the time you read on your watch or clock.Generally, midday is 12:00 noon
12:00 pm (or noon) is midday, while 12:00 am (or midnight) is the start of the new day.
No only for times after midday. For times after midnight you use am. So 12:00 midday 1:00 in the afternoon 6:00 at night, 9:00 at night all use pm.
It is best to write or refer to midday as 12:00 noon and midnight as 12:00 midnight, even though it is correct to refer to midnight as 12:00 am and noon as 12:00 pm. This may cause confusion, however, if it is not clear to the recipient.
12:00 hours
12:00 noon
Midnight is the middle of the night, or 00:00 hours while midday, noon or 12:00 are antonyms - the middle of the day.
Afternoon is the time period from midday (12:00 noon) or the midday meal to around 6:00 pm or sunset. Evening is the time period which follows, and it lasts until "normal" bedtime.
'After midday' refers to the time of day after 12:00 pm noon. It is typically used to indicate the period from noon until the evening.