From 1987 through 2006, Daylight Saving Time in the US began on the 1st Sunday of April and ended on the last Sunday of October.
In New York in 1950, Daylight Saving Time started on the last day of April.
New Zealand observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday of September through the first Sunday of April.
No, from 1921 through 1986, Daylight Saving Time in New Jersey began on the last Sunday of April. The only exceptions were 1942-1945, 1974 and 1975.
No, New York State did not observe Daylight Savings Time in 1947. Daylight Saving Time was widely implemented in the United States during World War I and II but was not consistently observed until the Uniform Time Act of 1966.
From 1987 through 2006, Daylight Saving Time in the US began on the 1st Sunday of April and ended on the last Sunday of October.
In New York in 1950, Daylight Saving Time started on the last day of April.
New Zealand observes daylight saving time from the last Sunday of September through the first Sunday of April.
No, from 1921 through 1986, Daylight Saving Time in New Jersey began on the last Sunday of April. The only exceptions were 1942-1945, 1974 and 1975.
Some parts of Mexico observe daylight savings time; some don't. I suggest the Date and Time web site for specifics. In general terms however, Mexico's daylight saving time starts on the first Sunday of April and ends on the last Sunday of October.
No, New York State did not observe Daylight Savings Time in 1947. Daylight Saving Time was widely implemented in the United States during World War I and II but was not consistently observed until the Uniform Time Act of 1966.
No. Daylight savings time was first observed in Mexico since April 7, 1996.
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Yes. All of Indiana does daylight savings time.
Most of México, including Puerto Vallarta, observes Daylight Saving Time from the 1st Sunday of April until the last Sunday of October. In 2013, those dates are April 7 - October 27.
Yes, the time in Fiji is the same as the time in New Zealand from the 1st Sunday of April to the last Sunday of September (UTC+12).
No. Puerto Rico observes Atlantic Standard Time all year.