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No it is not. Florida is eastern time zone, while most of Texas is central time zone, and the western part of Texas, mountain time zone. About 13% of Florida is in the same time zone as about 98% of Texas (Central Standard Time/ Central Daylight Saving Time).
Central time zone 98% of Texas is in Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT = UTC-5) from March to November and Central Standard Time (CST = UTC-6) from November to March. The other 2%, El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, is in Mountain Daylight Saving Time (MDT = UTC-6) from March to November and Mountain Standard Time (MST = UTC-7) from November to March.
Most of Texas is in Central Time Zone (GMT -6). The two most western counties in Texas near El Paso, TX are in Mountain Time (GMT -7). The entire state of Texas also observes Daylight Saving Time. From the Second weekend in March to the first weekend in November, most of Texas is in Central Daylight Time (GMT - 5) and the two westernmost counties near El Paso, TX are in Mountain Daylight Time (GMT -6)
In El Paso and Hudspeth Counties and part of Culberson County, the time is UTC - 6 hours (Mountain Daylight Saving Time; MDT) during Daylight Saving Time, from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November, and UTC - 7 hours (Mountain Standard Time; MST) during Standard Time. In the other 98% of Texas, the time is UTC - 5 hours (Central Daylight Saving Time; CDT) during Daylight Saving Time and UTC - 6 hours (Central Standard Time; CST) during Standard Time.
98% of Texas alternates between Central Standard Time (CST; UTC-6) and Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT; UTC-5). El Paso and Hudspeth counties and part of Culberson County (south of New Mexico) alternate between Mountain Standard Time (MST; UTC-7) and Mountain Daylight Saving Time (MDT; UTC-6). Daylight Saving Time begins on the 2nd Sunday of March and ends on the 1st Sunday of November.
The following U.S. states are split between the Central and Mountain Time zones:North Dakota -- 20% MST/MDT; 80% CST/CDTSouth Dakota -- 44% MST/MDT; 56% CST/CDTNebraska -- 30% MST/MDT; 70% CST/CDTKansas -- 5% MST/MDT; 95% CST/CDTTexas -- 2% MST/MDT; 98% CST/CDT
98% of Texas, including Houston, is in the Central Time Zone, which is two hours ahead of Pacific Time.
Most of Texas is in Central time. Except for the far west near El Paso, which is Mountain time. California is in Pacific Time (2 hours behind Central). When it's 10 AM Central Time, it's 8 AM in Pacific Time. Mountain time is 1 hour behind Central, and 1 hour ahead of Pacific.
98% of Texas is in Central Daylight Saving Time (CDT = UTC-5) from March to November and Central Standard Time (CST = UTC-6) from November to March. The other 2%, El Paso and Hudspeth Counties, is in Mountain Daylight Saving Time (MDT = UTC-6) from March to November and Mountain Standard Time (MST = UTC-7) from November to March.
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IIC means 98.For the Time, 98.
92 * 98 = 9,016