yes
North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone
No. North Carolina is 1 hour ahead of Louisiana
North Carolina and Ohio are in the same time zone, Eastern Time Zone. There is no time difference between the two states.
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North Carolina is in the USA. Whatever time it is here, it is 2 hours behind and a day behind. If it was morning here, it would be night there. So right now it's 8.30am, Sunday. In north Carolina it would be 6.30pm, Saturday.
North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone
No. North Carolina is 1 hour ahead of Louisiana
North Carolina and Ohio are in the same time zone, Eastern Time Zone. There is no time difference between the two states.
None. They are both in the Eastern US time zone.
North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone and California is in the Pacific Time Zone. These time zones are three time zones apart, so that means a 3 hour difference.
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The whole state is in the US' Eastern time zone (EST/EDT or UTC-5/UTC-4).
North Carolina is in the USA. Whatever time it is here, it is 2 hours behind and a day behind. If it was morning here, it would be night there. So right now it's 8.30am, Sunday. In north Carolina it would be 6.30pm, Saturday.
We share the same time zone, Eastern Standard or Daylight Time.
NC as in North Carolina? Eastern time zone. I mean, it's touching the Atlantic Ocean for God's sake.
Trinidad is one hour ahead of North Carolina from early November through mid-March, and they are on the same time the rest of the year.
12:40 pmTime Zone Information:North Carolina is in the Eastern Time Zone of the United States of America. This zone is UTC/GMT (Co-Ordinated Time / Greenwich Mean Time) minus 5 hours. The Eastern Time Zone adds an hour during the summer Daylight Saving Time period. i.e. it is UTC/GMT minus 4 hours. In the winter months, when it is 17:00 hrs UTC/GMT, it is 12:00 hrs in North Carolina. During EDT (Eastern DaylightSaving Time), when it is 17:00 hrs UTC/GMT, it is 13:00 hrs in North Carolina. On Monday March 23, 2009, North Carolina is in EDT. At 17 hrs UTC/GMT, it is 13:00 hrs EDT in North Carolina.