Central Time zone

The Central Time Zone consists of a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, some Caribbean Islands, and part of the Eastern Pacific Ocean that use clocks set five hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (Greenwich Mean Time - GMT) during daylight saving time (DST) and six hours behind GMT otherwise. There is also a Central Time Zone in Australia that covers South Australia and the Northern Territory. It's 22:15 (... More

Day DST begins:

Day DST ends:

Offset from UTC:

  • -6 h

Also known as:

  • Central Standard Time Zone,
  • Central Daylight Time
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