Yes, California is always an hour behind. For example, if it is 6 in Colorado, it is 5 in California.
Colorado is one hour ahead of California.
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California is 1 hour behind Colorado. For examle, if Colorado is 9:30 p.m. then California would be 8:30 p.m. If it is 4 pm in California, it will be 5 pm in Colorado.
The actual time may vary according to the traffic and weather. The approximate driving time between these two places is 17 hours.
When it is noon in New Hampshire (which is in the eastern time zone), it is... - 11am in Texas (central time zone) - 10am in Colorado (mountain time zone) - 9am in California (pacific time zone) So California is 3 hours *behind* New Hampshire.
There is a two hour time difference between Colorado (Mountain Time) and Pennsylvania (Eastern Time). Example: 8 AM in Colorado = 10 AM in Pennsylvania.
The last time the number of California's electoral votes changed was between 2000 and 2004.
Colorado is on Mountain time; Vermont on Eastern time. If it is noon in Vermont, it is 10:00am in Colorado.
The time is about 20 minutes.
Google Maps estimates the driving time as 17 hours and 18 minutes.
Denver Colorado is located in the Mountain Daylight Time Zone. Los Angeles California is located in the Pacific Daylight Time Zone. This means that Denver Colorado is one hour ahead of Los Angeles California.
Mississippi is in the Central time zone, or CST. Colorado is in the Mountain Time Zone, or MST. The difference between them is one hour. If it is 11am in Mississippi, that means that it is 10am in Colorado.