Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone (CST)
Mississippi is in the central time zone. Whether it is standard or daylight savings, depends upon the time of year- daylight time in summer, standard time in winter. So, yes, in January, Mississippi is in central standard time.
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.
Pennsylvania is in the Eastern Time Zone; Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone. So Pennsylvania is one hour ahead of Mississippi.
Virginia is one hour ahead of Mississippi.
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track him on Norad Tracks Santa online on Christmas eve
Tallahoma, Mississippi is halfway between Santa Fe & Pendleton
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Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone (CST)
Santa stops time with magic.
People say "1 Mississippi 2 Mississippi" because the time it takes them to say "Mississippi" is the exact time it takes for a second
The driving distance from Los Angeles, California to Santa Fe, New Mexico is: 849 miles / 1,366 km
Mississippi is in the Central U.S. time zone. Where as in California it would be 3 pm, it would be 5 pm in Mississippi. See the related link for help:
The Mississippi has flooded on various occasions.
Santa usually arrives at midnight - local time. The NORAD Santa Tracker will tell you where he is (see Related Links)
No, New York State is one hour ahead of Mississippi 99.98% of the time.