From the last Sunday of October to the last Sunday of March, at 1600 EST it's 2100 GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) in the UK. During the rest of the year, at 1600 EST it's 2200 BST (British Summer Time) in the UK.
EST is GMT-5, or New York City is 5 hr behind London.1600 GMT = 1100 EST
it is 3pm EST
It is 19:30 (7:30pm).
Eastern Time is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (the UK's time zone). So 16:00 GMT is 11:00 EST.
6pm. The EST timezone is GMT-5 and the UK in in GMT, meaning the UK is five hours ahead. Both timezones mvoe forward one hour during daylight savings.
EST is GMT-5, or New York City is 5 hr behind London.1600 GMT = 1100 EST
The UK is five hours ahead.
it is 3pm EST
The UK is five hours behind the east coast of America. So 1pm EST would be 8am UK time. The only time this changes is when daylight savings time starts and ends as the two countries change the clocks a week apart.
It is 19:30 (7:30pm).
I don't know about EST (Eastern Standard Time). But, here in the UK, our clocks go back one hour at 2 am Sunday 26th October 2014.
Eastern Time is 5 hours behind Greenwich Mean Time (the UK's time zone). So 16:00 GMT is 11:00 EST.
6pm. The EST timezone is GMT-5 and the UK in in GMT, meaning the UK is five hours ahead. Both timezones mvoe forward one hour during daylight savings.
I don't know about EST (Eastern Standard Time). But, here in the UK, our clocks go back one hour at 2 am Sunday 26th October 2014.
At 0900 EST, the time in Norway is...1600 CEST from the last Sunday of March until the last Sunday of October.1500 CET from the last Sunday of October until the last Sunday of March.
Late evening in the UK is mid-afternoon on the East Coast of the USA.
15:00 Greenwich Mean Time (UTC) = 10:00 (AM) Eastern Standard Time in North America (UTC-5) = 01:00 (next day) Eastern Standard Time in Australia (UTC+10)