Pacific Standard Time (PST) begins on the first Sunday of November. On this day, clocks are set back one hour at 2:00 AM, marking the end of Daylight Saving Time, which is observed in the Pacific Time Zone. PST remains in effect until the second Sunday in March, when Daylight Saving Time resumes and clocks are set forward one hour.
9 am PST (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
The GMT equivalent of 0800 PST is 1600 GMT. This is because GMT is 8 hours ahead of PST.
4am GMT is 8pm PST (previous day). Time conversion between GMT and PST is 8 hours behind.
6:20 in EST = 3:20 in PST.
10AM PST is 1PM EST
9 am PST (CET = UTC+1; PST = UTC-8)
Currently Alberta does not charge PST.
The GMT equivalent of 0800 PST is 1600 GMT. This is because GMT is 8 hours ahead of PST.
4am GMT is 8pm PST (previous day). Time conversion between GMT and PST is 8 hours behind.
PST = MST - 1 hour
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6:20 in EST = 3:20 in PST.
10AM PST is 1PM EST
9am PST is 6pm in Belgium. Belgium is 9 hours ahead of Pacific Standard Time (PST).
At 6 AM PST, it's 3 PM (15:00) CET.(PST = UTC-8, and CET = UTC+1, so CET is nine hours ahead of PST.)
200 PST is equivalent to 2300 EST. This is because EST is 3 hours ahead of PST.
1100 AM EST is 8:00 AM PST. This is because there is a 3-hour time difference between Eastern Standard Time (EST) and Pacific Standard Time (PST), with PST being three hours behind EST.