All of Illinois is in the Central Time Zone.
The time zone for Evanston is the same as for Chicago, Illinois which is Central Standard Time and does observe daylight savings time.
No. Chicago, IL is in the Central Time zone. Illinois is considered as a Midwest state.
Chicago is in the Central Standard Time zone (GMT-6). However, during Daylight Savings Time Chicago is GMT -5.
The time zone difference between Chicago, Illinois and New York, New York is 1 hour. Chicago is in the Central Time Zone (CT) and New York is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET). When it is 12:00pm in Chicago, it is 1:00pm in New York.
Yes, Chicago, Illinois, is behind Frankfurt, Germany, in time. Chicago is seven hours behind Frankfurt. Chicago is in the central time zone while Frankfurt is in the Central European time zone.
Illinois is located in the Midwest Region of the United States and in the Central Time Zone.
The time from Macedonia to Chicago, Illinois, is almost 11 hours by airplane. Chicago, which is in the central time zone, is seven hours behind Macedonia, which is in the Central European time zone. Both locations always observe daylight savings time.
12pm in several counties near Chicago and Evansville. 1pm in most of Indiana
Detroit MI is in the Eastern Standard Time zone and Chicago IL is in the Central Standard Time zone. That makes Detroit 1 hour ahead of Chicago. So, if it is 12:00 noon in Chicago, it is 1:00pm in Detroit.
Yes. Texas and Illinois are in the Central Time Zone
Rock Falls, Illinois is located in the Central Time Zone.
Chicago is officially Zone 5a but due to the lake effect there are areas that could be considered Zone 6b. Plants that are typically hardy only on the southern tip of Illinois have a good chance of becoming perrenialized in Chicago.