Wheaton, Gary, Aurora, Racine, Knox, South Bend, Rockford, Milwaukee, Bloomington, Madison, Peoria, Sheboygan and Davenport all of these towns have one thing in common they all share the same timezone as Chicago.
Both cities have the same time (GMT/UMT-6).
Not necessarily. In fact, not even cities at the same longitude always have the same time; some time zone boundaries wander across the map, based more on political than physical considerations.
The time difference between the cities of Chicago, IL and Rio in Brazil is two hours. Rio is a total of two hours ahead of the city of Chicago. Chicago runs on Central Standard Time.
What cities in South America? Please ask again... seems some info is missing from the question ;-)
The time is always the same in Chicago & Big Spring.
It requires about 15 hours of driving time between those two cities.
It is 533.5 miles between the cities of Chicago, Illinois and Buffalo, New York. the estimated drive time is 8 hours and 2 minutes.
no it does not Chicago is in Central Time Zone and Los Angeles is in Pacific Time Zone.
Yes. Texas and Illinois are in the Central Time Zone
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Most of the year, none (both are on the same time zone: CST or GMT-6). However, as both cities are on different latitudes, their daylight savings times (DST) differ. For example, Chicago will end its DST on November 6, while Mexico City will end it on October 30. During that week, Mexico City will be one hour behind Chicago.
There are only 24 time zones in the whole world. So no matter what city I pick, I'm sure you could find another city in the same time zone. Here are four pairs: -- Boston and Miami -- Chicago and Dallas -- San Diego and Seattle -- Beijing and Hongkong.