Lewisville is in Central Standard Time/ Central Daylight Saving Time (UTC-6/UTC-5).
North Dakota is located within 2 time zones: Central and Mountain. Most of Texas is located in the Central Time Zone, with a small part located in the Mountain Time Zone. So, if you want Central Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Mountain Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Central Time in North Dakota but Mountain Time in Texas, it would be 3:00 am in Texas. If you want Mountain Time in North Dakota but Central Time in Texas, it would be 5:00 am in Texas.
10 am Central Time (9 am Mountain Time in the two westernmost counties)
Neither. About 95% of Texas is on Central Time, and the remaining, westernmost 5% is on Mountain Time. See the Related Link below for a time zones map of the U.S. The U.S. has four main time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. Each is one hour later than the last. If it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time and 6 PM Eastern Time.
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.
In Central Time part of Texas it would be 2:00 PM. In the Mountain Time part of Texas it would be 1:00 PM.
North Dakota is located within 2 time zones: Central and Mountain. Most of Texas is located in the Central Time Zone, with a small part located in the Mountain Time Zone. So, if you want Central Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Mountain Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Central Time in North Dakota but Mountain Time in Texas, it would be 3:00 am in Texas. If you want Mountain Time in North Dakota but Central Time in Texas, it would be 5:00 am in Texas.
North Dakota is located within 2 time zones: Central and Mountain. Most of Texas is located in the Central Time Zone, with a small part located in the Mountain Time Zone. So, if you want Central Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Mountain Time in both North Dakota and Texas, the time would be the same: 4:00 am. If you want Central Time in North Dakota but Mountain Time in Texas, it would be 3:00 am in Texas. If you want Mountain Time in North Dakota but Central Time in Texas, it would be 5:00 am in Texas.
Most of Texas is in the Central Time Zone. The western edge of the Central Time Zone is just west of El Paso so there may be parts of Texas in the Mountain Time Zone. Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone, which is 1 hour behind the Central Time Zone.
10 am Central Time (9 am Mountain Time in the two westernmost counties)
Neither. About 95% of Texas is on Central Time, and the remaining, westernmost 5% is on Mountain Time. See the Related Link below for a time zones map of the U.S. The U.S. has four main time zones: Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern. Each is one hour later than the last. If it's 3 PM Pacific Time, then it's 4 PM Mountain Time, 5 PM Central Time and 6 PM Eastern Time.
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.
In Central Time part of Texas it would be 2:00 PM. In the Mountain Time part of Texas it would be 1:00 PM.
Most of Texas is in the US Central time zone. A small part of western Texas is in the US Mountain time zone.
Most of Texas is in the central time zone. There is a small part on the far west corner that is part of the Mountain Time Zone.
Most of Texas is in the Central Time Zone; the exception is the far western tip (El Paso) is in the Mountain Time Zone.
No, Ooltewah is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC-5/UTC-4), and Texas is in the Central (UTC-6/UTC-5) and Mountain (UTC-7/UTC-6) Time Zones.
Texas is primarily in the Central Time Zone (CT), which is UTC-6, but it does observe Daylight Saving Time, shifting to Central Daylight Time (CDT), UTC-5. However, the far western part of Texas, including cities like El Paso, operates on Mountain Time (MT), which is UTC-7. The eastern part of Texas, including major cities like Dallas and Houston, follows Central Time. Therefore, Texas can be in either Central or Mountain Time, depending on the location.