From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November, 3 PM MST in most of Arizona = 6 PM EDT in Maine. From the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March, 3 PM MST in Arizona = 5 PM EST in Maine.
This is a more complicated question than it may seem. Maine is in Eastern Time Zone. (GMT - 5) Arizona is in Mountain Time (GMT - 7) So the simple answer is if it's 3pm in Arizona, it is two hours later in Maine, 5pm. HOWEVER: Maine observes Daylight Saving Time, while most of Arizona does not. This means that during the Daylight saving months (from the second weekend in March to the first weekend in November) Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4) and Arizona is in Mountain Standard Time (GMT -7) this means that when it's 3pm in most or Arizona, it's 6pm in Maine. There are parts of Arizona that DO observe Daylight Saving Time. The Navajo Territories of Arizona are in Mountain Daylight Time when Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time. So it would be 5 PM in Maine when it's 3 pm in that part of Arizona all year long. Ariz
Arizona is generally two hours behind Eastern Time. However, since Arizona does not adhere to Daylight Savings Time, it can also be three hours behind. 3 PM Eastern is either 1 PM or 12 PM in Arizona.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time while South Carolina does, so: In winter, 3:00 PM in South Carolina = 1 PM in Arizona. In summer, 3:00 pm in South Carolina = 12 noon in Arizona.
6:00am Arizona is UTC -7, Paris France is UTC +2 That makes it a 9 hour difference Note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so there is no shift based on the time of year http://www.convertunits.com/time/from/Arizona/to/France http://phoenix.about.com/cs/weather/qt/timezone.htm
From the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November, 3 PM MST in most of Arizona = 6 PM EDT in Maine. From the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March, 3 PM MST in Arizona = 5 PM EST in Maine.
This is a more complicated question than it may seem. Maine is in Eastern Time Zone. (GMT - 5) Arizona is in Mountain Time (GMT - 7) So the simple answer is if it's 3pm in Arizona, it is two hours later in Maine, 5pm. HOWEVER: Maine observes Daylight Saving Time, while most of Arizona does not. This means that during the Daylight saving months (from the second weekend in March to the first weekend in November) Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time (GMT -4) and Arizona is in Mountain Standard Time (GMT -7) this means that when it's 3pm in most or Arizona, it's 6pm in Maine. There are parts of Arizona that DO observe Daylight Saving Time. The Navajo Territories of Arizona are in Mountain Daylight Time when Maine is in Eastern Daylight Time. So it would be 5 PM in Maine when it's 3 pm in that part of Arizona all year long. Ariz
From the 2nd Sun. of March to the 1st Sun. of Nov., when it's 3 PM MST in Phoenix, it's 6 PM EDT in Maine. From the 1st Sun. of Nov. to the 2nd Sun. of March, when it's 3 PM MST in Phoenix, it's 5 PM EST in Maine.
that would depend since arizona does not observe daylight savings time so they are either 2 hours back or 3 hours back depending on the time of the year
Arizona is generally two hours behind Eastern Time. However, since Arizona does not adhere to Daylight Savings Time, it can also be three hours behind. 3 PM Eastern is either 1 PM or 12 PM in Arizona.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time while South Carolina does, so: In winter, 3:00 PM in South Carolina = 1 PM in Arizona. In summer, 3:00 pm in South Carolina = 12 noon in Arizona.
On Sunday, March 23rd, the Arizona game will be on at 3 pm.
3 hours in the winter: 6 PM Tampa time = 3 PM Phoenix time 2 hours in the summer: 6 PM Tampa time = 4 PM Phoenix time. Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time; Florida does.
I believe kickoff is approximately 3:30 pm PST/6:30 pm EST on Feb. 3, 2008!
6:00am Arizona is UTC -7, Paris France is UTC +2 That makes it a 9 hour difference Note: Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so there is no shift based on the time of year http://www.convertunits.com/time/from/Arizona/to/France http://phoenix.about.com/cs/weather/qt/timezone.htm
When it is 6 PM Eastern time (New York is in the Eastern time zone), it is 2 PM in the Mountain Time Zone. Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone, but Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving's Time, so during Daylight Savings (it begins the second Sunday of March), you would call at 3 PM, but after Daylight Savings ends (the first Sunday of November) you would call at 2 PM.
The US Eastern Standard Time Zone is also called the GMT -5 zone. Arizona is in the Mountain Standard Time Zone which is GMT -7. So there is a two hour time difference (Daylight Saving Time not considered, see below). Since EST is east of Arizona, it is ahead in time.Example:If it were 6:30 pm EST, it would be 4:30 pm MST in Arizona.Note on Arizona and DST: Most of Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time and stays at GMT -7 year around. However, in the Spring and Summer when DST is in effect in the other US time zones, some parts of the northeast corner of Arizona do change to DST. Then the time zone in that NE part of Arizona would be GMT -7 [+1 for DST] = GMT -6. When the EST zone also changes to Daylight Saving Time, they would then be in the GMT -4 zone. As mentioned above, the majority of Arizona would still be in the GMT -7 time zone. Therefore, during that period, there would be a threehour difference between EST and the majority of Arizona. The section of Arizona that does observe Mountain Daylight Time would continue to be two hours behind Eastern Daylight Time.DST Example:If it were 6:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time in the US (GMT -4), it would be 3:30 pm US Mountain Standard Time in most of Arizona (GMT -7).For the area in NE Arizona that does observe DST, it would be US Mountain Daylight time (GMT -6). So 6:30 pm EDT would be 4:30 pm Mountain Daylight time.