New york time zone
The New York Time Zone!
The New York Time Zone is also known as the Eastern Time Zone (ET) and is one of the six time zones in the United States. It is located in the eastern part of the country and covers the states of:
- New York
- Massachusetts
- Vermont
- New Hampshire
- Maine
- Connecticut
- Rhode Island
- New Jersey
- Pennsylvania
- Delaware
- Maryland
- Washington D.C.
The New York Time Zone is UTC-5 hours during standard time and UTC-4 hours during daylight saving time (DST). This means that when it's 12:00 PM (noon) in New York, it's:
- 9:00 AM in Los Angeles (Pacific Time Zone)
- 11:00 AM in Chicago (Central Time Zone)
- 1:00 PM in Miami (Eastern Time Zone)
- 5:00 PM in London (GMT)
Some notable cities in the New York Time Zone include:
- New York City (the largest city in the zone)
- Albany (the state capital of New York)
- Boston (the largest city in Massachusetts)
- Philadelphia (the largest city in Pennsylvania)
- Baltimore (the largest city in Maryland)
Keep in mind that some areas within the New York Time Zone may observe DST, while others may not. Additionally, some areas may be in a different time zone altogether, even if they are geographically close to the New York Time Zone.