Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) is 5 hours behind Brasilia (Standard) Time (UTC-3). However, most of the time that Canada, the U.S. and Mexico are on Standard Time, about half of the states of Brazil are on Summer Time (UTC-2 in the Brasilia time zone), and most of the time that Brazil is on Standard Time, most of each of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico are on Daylight Saving Time (UTC-7 in the Pacific time zone). So the actual time difference ranges from 4 hours (March to October) to 6 hours (November to February).
In the U.S. and Canada, all of the states of California and Washington and the Yukon territory and most of the states of Nevada, Oregon and Idaho and the province of British Columbia switch to Pacific Daylight Saving Time (PDT) on the 2nd Sunday of March and switch back to Pacific Standard Time (PST) on the 1st Sunday of November. Annette Island, Alaska stays on PST all year. In Mexico, the cities of Mexicali and Tijuana switch to PDT and PST at the same times as the U.S. and Canada, and the rest of the state of Baja California switches to PDT on the 1st Sunday of April and switches back to PST on the last Sunday of October. In Brazil, the states of Espirito Santo, Goias, Minas Gerais, Parana, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Sao Paulo and the Federal District switch to Brasilia Summer Time (BRST) on the 3rd Sunday of October and switch back to Brasilia Time (BRT) on the 3rd Sunday of February, except when the following Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, as in 2015. In those cases they return to BRT on the 4th Sunday of February.
When it is 11 am Pacific Time, it is 2 pm Eastern Time.
From the 3rd or 4th Sunday of February to the 2nd Sunday of March, Brasilia is 2 hours ahead of Miami.7 AM EST = 9 AM BRTFrom the 2nd Sunday of March to the 3rd Sunday of October, Brasilia is 1 hour ahead of Miami.8 AM EDT = 9 AM BRTFrom the 3rd Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of November, Brasilia is 2 hours ahead of Miami.8 AM EDT = 10 AM BRSTFrom the 1st Sunday of November to the 3rd or 4th Sunday of February, Brasilia is 3 hours ahead of Miami.7 AM EST = 10 AM BRST
3 hours. If it is 4:30 in GA, it would be 1:30 in CA (a state in pacific time)
5 O'Clock Pacific Time = 8 O'Clock Eastern Time. There is a three hour time difference between the two zones.
Pacific Daylight Saving Time is one hour behind Central Standard Time and two hours behind Central Daylight Saving Time.
5 hours difference
Argentina is 4 hours ahead of Pacific time.
Eastern Time is 3 hours AHEAD of Pacific Time.
Mexico City is in the GMT-6 time zone, while Brasilia is in the GMT-3. If it is 2 AM in Mexico City, it is 5 AM in Brasilia.
9 hours
There is no difference. They are both in the Pacific Time Zone.
When it is 11 am Pacific Time, it is 2 pm Eastern Time.
London is eight hours ahead of the Pacific time zone.
MikuruAsahina2Albania is a couple hours away or before Pacific Coast
11:30 -- There's a three hour difference between Pacific and Eastern times.
From the 3rd or 4th Sunday of February to the 2nd Sunday of March, Brasilia is 2 hours ahead of Miami.7 AM EST = 9 AM BRTFrom the 2nd Sunday of March to the 3rd Sunday of October, Brasilia is 1 hour ahead of Miami.8 AM EDT = 9 AM BRTFrom the 3rd Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of November, Brasilia is 2 hours ahead of Miami.8 AM EDT = 10 AM BRSTFrom the 1st Sunday of November to the 3rd or 4th Sunday of February, Brasilia is 3 hours ahead of Miami.7 AM EST = 10 AM BRST
California and Washington are both in the Pacific Time zone, so there is NO difference.