Most of Texas is in the US Central Standard Time Zone, but a small area by El Paso near the border of New Mexico is on Mountain Standard Time. Pennsylvania is on US Eastern Standard Time which is one hour ahead of the Central Standard Time in most of Texas. For the small area of Texas that is on Mountain Standard Time, there is a two hour difference.
Examples:
When it is 12:00 pm (noon) in Pennsylvania (EST), it is 11:00 am in the parts of Texas on Central Standard Time (CST).
When it is 12:00 pm (noon) in Pennsylvania (EST), it is 10:00 am in the Mountain Standard Time Zone (MST) in the El Paso area.
When it is 11:00 am in most of Texas (CST), the part of Texas on MST is still at 10:00 am.
Pennsylvania is located in the Eastern Time Zone (ET).
Pennsylvania is in the Eastern Time Zone (EST) : UTC-5/-4
Pennsylvania is in the Eastern Time Zone; Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone. So Pennsylvania is one hour ahead of Mississippi.
No, California and Pennsylvania are not in the same time zone. California is in the Pacific Time Zone, while Pennsylvania is in the Eastern Time Zone. This means that Pennsylvania is usually 3 hours ahead of California.
Killeen, Texas is located in the Central Time Zone (CT).
Odessa, Texas is in the Central Time Zone.
Most of Texas is in the US Central time zone. A small part of western Texas is in the US Mountain time zone.
No, Pennsylvania (Eastern Time Zone) is in a different time zone than Maine (Eastern Time Zone). Both states are in the Eastern Time Zone, but Pennsylvania does not observe daylight saving time while Maine does.
Philadelphia is in the Eastern Time Zone. Pennsylvania is one of 17 states in the USA included in this zone, which is five hours behind Greenwich Mean Time
Alabama and Texas are in the same time zone.
Most of Texas is in the Central Time Zone. The two counties at the far west end of Texas, south of New Mexico where El Paso is, are in the Mountain Time Zone.
Yes. They are both in the Eastern Time zone.