There are no Floridian Counties with CST (central standard time)
if that is true explain this:
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/Florida/central-time.htm
The part of Florida that uses Central Standard Time (UTC-6) and Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC-5) is the counties of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, Washington, Bay, Jackson and Calhoun and part of Gulf County.
Every city west of the Apalachicola River in Florida would be in the central time zone.
Apalachicola
Blountstown
Bonifay
Callaway
Cedar Grove
Chipley
Crestview
DeFuniak Springs
Destin
Fort Walton Beach
Gulf Breeze
Lynn Haven
Marianna
Milton
Niceville
Panama City Beach
Pensacola
Springfield
Valparaiso
US Eastern Time - either Eastern Standard Time (EST) or Eastern Daylight Saving Time for most of the state. The portion of the panhandle south of Alabama is in the Central Time Zone.
US Eastern Time - either Eastern Standard Time (EST) or Eastern Daylight Saving Time for most of the state. The portion of the panhandle south of Alabama is in the Central Time Zone.
The largest city in that part of Florida is Pensacola.
Yes, Florida is in the eastern time zone.
central time zone
No, there is not a time difference. Both states are in the Eastern Time Zone. Yes, nine counties in the Florida panhandle are in the Central Time Zone, one hour behind Pennsylvania.
Eastern Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone and Western Florida is in the Central Time Zone.
No it is not. Florida is eastern time zone, while most of Texas is central time zone, and the western part of Texas, mountain time zone. About 13% of Florida is in the same time zone as about 98% of Texas (Central Standard Time/ Central Daylight Saving Time).
West Virginia and most of Florida are in the Eastern Time Zone. However the western panhandle portion of Florida is in the Central Time Zone.
central time zone
That would depend on what part of Florida and Michigan you are talking about. All of Michigan is in the Eastern Time Zone except for the 4 counties in the Upper Peninsula that border Wisconsin. Those four counties are in the Central Time Zone. All of Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone except for the counties located in the panhandle west of the Apalachicola River. Those counties are in the Central Time Zone. So, depending on the locations in Michigan and Florida, the times could be the same, the location in Florida could be one hour ahead of the location in Michigan, or the location in Florida could be one hour behind the location in Michigan.
No, there is not a time difference. Both states are in the Eastern Time Zone. Yes, nine counties in the Florida panhandle are in the Central Time Zone, one hour behind Pennsylvania.
Eastern Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone and Western Florida is in the Central Time Zone.
Most of Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone. The western panhandle area of Florida is in the Central Time Zone.
No it is not. Florida is eastern time zone, while most of Texas is central time zone, and the western part of Texas, mountain time zone. About 13% of Florida is in the same time zone as about 98% of Texas (Central Standard Time/ Central Daylight Saving Time).
The panhandle is on central time, the rest of Florida is on eastern time
Kansas is in the central time zone, while, Florida is in the eastern time zone
Florida is in the Eastern (Standard or Daylight) Time zone.
West Virginia and most of Florida are in the Eastern Time Zone. However the western panhandle portion of Florida is in the Central Time Zone.
No part of Kentucky is in the Mountain Time Zone. Counties east of and including Meade, Hardin, Larue, Taylor, Casey, Pulaski and Wayne are in the Eastern Time Zone. Counties west of and including Breckinridge, Grayson, Hart, Green, Adair, Russell and Clinton are in the Central Time Zone.
AnswerUS Eastern Time - either Eastern Standard Time (EST) or Eastern Daylight Saving Time for most of the state. The portion of the panhandle south of Alabama is in the Central Time Zone.