No. Daylight savings time was first observed in Mexico since April 7, 1996.
Mexico's three time zones are the same as Canada's westernmost three time zones. However, Canada and most of Mexico have different Daylight Saving Time schedules, and Saskatchewan, Canada and Sonora, Mexico don't do Daylight Saving Time.
Like most of the Mountain time zone, New Mexico observed Daylight Saving Time from 1918 to 1921, year-'round during World War II, and from 1965 to the present.
No, Cancun does not use Daylight Saving Time.
No. On the first Sunday in November at 2am, the US, Canada, and several border cities in Mexico return to Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time begins on the second Sunday in March.
The abbreviation for Daylight Saving Time is "DST".
Daylight Saving Time starts in March.
India does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
In 2011, Mexico begins Daylight Saving Time on April 3 - set your clock(s) forwardone hour at 2:00 AM. It ends on October 30 - set your clock(s) back one hour at 2:00 AM.
7:24 PM Pacific Daylight Saving Time
No, Guam does not observe Daylight Saving Time.
No, Utah does not observe daylight saving time.