Mountain Daylight Time.
11 AM MDT (Mountain Daylight Time) is 1 PM EDT (Eastern Daylight Time). MDT is two hours behind EDT, so you simply add two hours to convert from MDT to EDT.
10 AM MDT = 11 PM ICT in Thailand
MDT is two hours behind EDT. So, if it is 5:18 EDT, it would be 3:18 MDT.
The following U.S. states are split between the Central and Mountain Time zones:North Dakota -- 20% MST/MDT; 80% CST/CDTSouth Dakota -- 44% MST/MDT; 56% CST/CDTNebraska -- 30% MST/MDT; 70% CST/CDTKansas -- 5% MST/MDT; 95% CST/CDTTexas -- 2% MST/MDT; 98% CST/CDT
States of the United States that are in more than one time zone are, in alphabetical order,... Alaska (MeST, AKST/AKDT & HAST/HADT) Arizona - March to November only (MST & MST/MDT) Florida (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Idaho (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) Indiana (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Kansas (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Kentucky (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Michigan (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Nebraska (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Nevada (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) North Dakota (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Oregon (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) South Dakota (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Tennessee (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Texas (CST/CDT & MST/MDT)
At 1530 MDT, it's 0300 INST in India.
10 AM MDT = 11 PM ICT in Thailand
7 AM MDT (Mountain Daylight Time) is 1 PM EEST (Eastern European Summer Time) in Cyprus. Cyprus operates on EEST during the summer months, which is 8 hours ahead of MDT. Thus, when it is 7 AM in MDT, it is already early afternoon in Cyprus.
MDT is two hours behind EDT. So, if it is 5:18 EDT, it would be 3:18 MDT.
The following U.S. states are split between the Central and Mountain Time zones:North Dakota -- 20% MST/MDT; 80% CST/CDTSouth Dakota -- 44% MST/MDT; 56% CST/CDTNebraska -- 30% MST/MDT; 70% CST/CDTKansas -- 5% MST/MDT; 95% CST/CDTTexas -- 2% MST/MDT; 98% CST/CDT
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States of the United States that are in more than one time zone are, in alphabetical order,... Alaska (MeST, AKST/AKDT & HAST/HADT) Arizona - March to November only (MST & MST/MDT) Florida (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Idaho (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) Indiana (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Kansas (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Kentucky (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Michigan (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Nebraska (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Nevada (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) North Dakota (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Oregon (MST/MDT & PST/PDT) South Dakota (CST/CDT & MST/MDT) Tennessee (EST/EDT & CST/CDT) Texas (CST/CDT & MST/MDT)
No, Arizona is not in the Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) zone during winter. Most of the state observes Mountain Standard Time (MST) year-round and does not observe Daylight Saving Time, meaning it remains on MST during winter months. However, the Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona does observe Daylight Saving Time, so it follows MDT in the summer.
States that use Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) in the US include Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, New Mexico, Idaho, and Utah.
8 PM PST is 9 PM MST and 10 PM MDT.8 PM PDT is 8 PM MST and 9 PM MDT.