Mississippi is in the central time zone. Whether it is standard or daylight savings, depends upon the time of year- daylight time in summer, standard time in winter. So, yes, in January, Mississippi is in central standard time.
Mississippi is in the US Central Standard Time Zone which is also called GMT - 6.
No, Mississippi does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The state remains on Central Standard Time year-round.
Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone (CST)
The whole state of Mississippi is in the American Central Standard Time Zone (CST, UTC -6) and observes daylight saving time (UTC -5) from the second Sunday in March through the first Sunday in November.
Mississippi is located in the Central Time Zone (CT), which is GMT-6.
Mississippi is in the US Central Standard Time Zone which is also called GMT - 6.
No, Mississippi does not observe Daylight Saving Time. The state remains on Central Standard Time year-round.
Mississippi is in the Central Time Zone (CST)
The whole state of Mississippi is in the American Central Standard Time Zone (CST, UTC -6) and observes daylight saving time (UTC -5) from the second Sunday in March through the first Sunday in November.
7 am central standard time
Mississippi is located in the Central Time Zone (CT), which is GMT-6.
Yes. It should be ---- Central Standard Time.
If it is 9am in central standard time, it is 7am in pacific standard time.
Mississippi is in the Central U.S. time zone. Where as in California it would be 3 pm, it would be 5 pm in Mississippi. See the related link for help:
5 pm Central Standard Time is 6 pm Eastern Standard Time. There is no Atlantic Standard Time.
Central Time Zone
If it is 7:00 AM Central Standard Time, it would be 8:00 AM Eastern Standard Time. Eastern Time is one hour ahead of Central Time.