No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
I know that Arizona is unaffected
No, Missouri did not observe Daylight Saving Time in 1960. The state did not consistently follow Daylight Saving Time until 1966.
No, Florida has not always observed daylight saving time. The state began observing daylight saving time in 1918, but it was repealed in 1966. Florida reintroduced daylight saving time in 1967 and has continued to observe it with few exceptions since then.
No, Mississippi does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The state remains on Central Standard Time year-round.
No Hawaii does not use Daylight Savings Time.
I know that Arizona is unaffected
sure. Check out www.daylight-savings-time.info for all daylight saving information
No, Missouri did not observe Daylight Saving Time in 1960. The state did not consistently follow Daylight Saving Time until 1966.
Arizona
No, Florida has not always observed daylight saving time. The state began observing daylight saving time in 1918, but it was repealed in 1966. Florida reintroduced daylight saving time in 1967 and has continued to observe it with few exceptions since then.
Indiana
No, Mississippi does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The state remains on Central Standard Time year-round.
No, the State of Texas does not observe Daylight Saving Time. Texas remains on Central Standard Time throughout the year.
Arizona does not observe daylight saving time. The state remains on Mountain Standard Time (MST) all year round.
Each country is free to choose whether or not to use daylight saving time and when to begin and end it. In the United States, Congress sets the dates for daylight saving time, but each state has the option not to observe D.S.T.
In many Spanish speaking countries Daylight Saving Time is simply known as "horario de verano" which directectly translates to 'summer schedule'.