Depends upon the time of year. In the winter, Nevada is on Pacific Standard Time {PST} and Arizona in on Mountain Standard Time {MST}, so the difference in time is one hour. Example: 9 AM in Nevada = 10 AM in Arizona. In the spring Nevada switches to Pacific Daylight Time {PDT} but Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so for the summer there would be no time difference between the two states. In the autumn, Nevada switches back from PDT to PST and again there is that one hour time difference.
Depends... Arizona does not observe Daylight Savings Time, so: In Winter: 1 hour difference. 9 AM in Nevada = 10 AM in Arizona In Summer: zero hours difference. 9 AM in Nevada = 9 AM in Arizona
There is no time difference between California and Arizona.
Greece is ahead of Nevada by ten hours.
Sweden is 9 hours ahead of Nevada.
Kansas is exactly 2 hours ahead of Nevada.
From the 2nd Sun. of Mar. to the 1st Sun. of Nov., there is no time difference between Tonopah and Tucson.5 AM Pacific Daylight Saving Time (UTC-7) = 5 AM Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7)From the 1st Sun. of Nov. to the 2nd Sun. of Mar., Tucson is one hour ahead of Tonopah.4 AM Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) = 5 AM Mountain Standard Time (UTC-7)
The time difference is 10 hours.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, so there is a 1-hour time difference between Arizona and Florida. When Florida is on Daylight Saving Time, it is 3 hours ahead of Arizona. When Florida is on Standard Time, it is 2 hours ahead of Arizona.
Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time, while Washington DC does. This means that during Daylight Saving Time, there is a 2-hour time difference between Washington DC and Arizona (with Arizona being 2 hours behind). However, when Daylight Saving Time is not in effect, there is a 3-hour time difference between the two (with Arizona being 3 hours behind).
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The dam straddles the boundary between Nevada and Arizona. Nevada is in the Pacific Time Zone (GMT-8) whereas Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7) and is therefore 1 hour ahead. However, since Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time but Nevada does, during the summer the clocks on both sides will be the same time.