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  1. The North American Central Time Zone (CT) is a time zone in parts of Canada, the United States, Mexico, Central America, and some Caribbean islands. [1]

  2. Central Time Zone (Zone S), which comprises roughly the Gulf Coast, Mississippi Valley, and most of the Great Plains. Mountain Time Zone (Zone T), which comprises roughly the states and portions of states that include the Rocky Mountains and the western quarter of the Great Plains.

  3. It is called Central Daylight Time (CDT) during daylight saving time (Summer). In the United States and Canada, this time zone is often just called Central Time (CT). The zone is one hour ahead of the Mountain Time Zone and one hour behind the Eastern Time Zone.

    • 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
  4. Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Central_Time_Zone_(Americas)&oldid=556187607"

  5. 2 days ago · In North America, Central Standard Time (CST) refers to a time which is followed in the Central Time Zone. 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).

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