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  1. The time zone map aims to make time easy—without having to do the math. There are 9 time zones in the USA: Hawaii (UTC -10:00), Alaska (UTC-09:00), Pacific (UTC-08:00), Mountain (UTC-07:00), Central (UTC-06:00), Eastern (UTC-05:00). US also has the Samoa (UTC-11:00) and Chamorro (UTC+10:00) timezones (not included in the map above).

    • Us States Using CST in The Winter and CDT in The Summer
    • Canadian Provinces Using CST in The Winter and CDT in The Summer
    • Canadian Provinces Using CST All Year
    Ontario - most parts west of 90 West. (Parts east of 90 West is on EST/EDT)
    Saskatchewan - most of it Showexcept Creighton and Denare Beach which use CDT during summer, and Lloydminster which is in the MST/MDTzone
  2. Please note: Most locations in the Central Time zone are currently observing CDT, not CST. See Central Time.

  3. Click on any red dot and go to that city's page with time, weather, sunrise/set, moon phases and lots more. Hover your mouse over the map to highlight time zones. Find the current time offset – displayed in whole hours only – from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) at the bottom of the map.

  4. CST means a standard time where six hours is subtracted from GMT (UTC/GMT −6), and during daylight saving time (DST), five hours is subtracted from GMT (UTC/GMT -5). The Central Standard Time is based on the mean solar time of the 90th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory.

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  6. The US spans 4 main time zones, from west to east: Pacific Time - Mountain Time - Central Time - Eastern Time. 2 non-contiguous time zones: Alaska Time and Hawaii Islands Time, and 3 US dependencies with 3 time zones, none of which use daylight saving time.

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