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Specifically, it is Mountain Standard Time (MST) when observing standard time, and Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) when observing daylight saving time. The term refers to the Rocky Mountains , which range from British Columbia to New Mexico .
MDT: Mountain Daylight Time (North America) UTC−06:00: MET: Middle European Time (same zone as CET) UTC+01:00: MEST: Middle European Summer Time (same zone as CEST)
Standard Time (SDT) and Daylight Saving Time (DST) offsets from UTC in hours and minutes. For zones in which Daylight Saving is not observed, the DST offset shown in this table is a simple duplication of the SDT offset. The UTC offsets are based on the current or upcoming database rules.
Time in Arizona, as in all U.S. states, is regulated by the United States Department of Transportation [1] as well as by state and tribal law. All of Arizona is in the Mountain Time Zone. [2] Since 1968, most of the state—except the Navajo Nation—does not observe daylight saving time and remains on
Daylight saving time began in 2024 on Sunday, March 10, at 2 a.m. local time, when our clocks moved forward an hour, part of the twice-annual time change.
MDT: Mountain Standard/Daylight Time UTC−07:00 UTC−06:00 SKT or SKST: Saskatchewan Standard Time UTC−06:00 CT or CST: CDT: Central Standard/Daylight Time
Daylight saving time, when we turned our clocks forward one hour, began on March 10 this year. Daylight saving ends on Nov. 3, when clocks get turned back one hour. The switch happens at 2 a.m ...
As part of its mission to help fans "live life to the fullest," the soda brand has adopted the Mountain Time Zone as its own, saying it's the first time a brand has ever "officially, unofficially ...