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Areas in a darker shade use daylight saving time. The base color shows the standard time.


  UTC−05:00 75 degrees W


Current time
14:40, 8 January 2019 UTC−05:00 [refresh]
Meridians
Central 75 degrees W
Western border (nautical) 82.5 degrees W
Eastern border (nautical) 67.5 degrees W
Other
Date-time group (DTG) R
External links



UTC−05: blue (January), orange (July), yellow (all year round), light blue (sea areas)





Time in Nunavut


















  Standard DST

UTC−05:00

UTC−04:00
Eastern Time

UTC−05:00 (year round)
Eastern Time

UTC−06:00

UTC−05:00
Central Time

UTC−06:00 (year round)
Central Time

UTC−07:00

UTC−06:00
Mountain Time






Time in Indiana: Counties grouped by tz database zones. Lake Michigan shown in blue at top left.









Standard DST US time zone
Red and pink
UTC−06:00

UTC−05:00
Central Time
Other colors
UTC−05:00

UTC−04:00
Eastern Time






Time in Mexico


















Mexican time zone Winter Summer (DST) North American equivalent
Zona Sureste UTC−05:00
Eastern Standard Time
Zona Centro UTC−06:00 UTC−05:00
Central Time
Zona Pacífico UTC−07:00 UTC−06:00
Mountain Time
Zona Pacífico UTC−07:00
Mountain Standard Time
Zona Noroeste UTC−08:00 UTC−07:00
Pacific Time






Time in Brazil, since October 30, 2013.





















Time in Brazil

    
ACT
Acre Time

UTC−5
(BRT–2)

    
AMT
Amazon Time

UTC−4
(BRT−1)

    
AMT
AMST

Amazon Time
Amazon Time DST

UTC−4
UTC−3
(BRT−1)
(BRT)

    
BRT
Brasilia Time

UTC−3
(BRT)

    
BRT
BRST

Brasilia Time
Brasilia Time DST

UTC−3
UTC−2
(BRT)
(BRT+1)

    
FNT
Fernando de Noronha Time

UTC−2
(BRT+1)



UTC−05:00 is a time offset that subtracts five hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
In North America, it is observed in the Eastern Time Zone during standard time, and in the Central Time Zone during the other eight months (see Daylight saving time). The western Caribbean uses it year round.




Contents






  • 1 As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)


    • 1.1 North America


    • 1.2 Caribbean




  • 2 As daylight saving time (Northern Hemisphere summer)


    • 2.1 North America




  • 3 As Standard time all year round


    • 3.1 North America


    • 3.2 Caribbean


    • 3.3 Central and South America




  • 4 As daylight saving time (Southern Hemisphere summer)


    • 4.1 East Pacific




  • 5 See also


  • 6 References





As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)[edit]


Principal cities: New York, Toronto, Havana, Montreal, Nassau



North America[edit]




  •  Canada – Eastern Time Zone

    • Nunavut (eastern), most of Ontario and most of Quebec



  •  United States – Eastern Time Zone

    • All of Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, and West Virginia

    • Most of Florida, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and Tennessee

    • Unofficial use in several communities in Russell County, Alabama, including Phenix City. Although the legal time for all of Alabama during the standard time period is Central Time (UTC–6), Phenix City and its surrounding communities informally synchronize their clocks with the considerably larger city of Columbus, Georgia, directly across the Chattahoochee River from Phenix City.





Caribbean[edit]




  •  Bahamas


  •  Cuba


  •  Haiti



As daylight saving time (Northern Hemisphere summer)[edit]


Principal cities: Mexico City, Chicago, Winnipeg



North America[edit]




  •  Canada – Central Time Zone

    • Manitoba, Nunavut (central), Ontario (western)



  •  United States – Central Time Zone

    • All of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin

    • Most of Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Texas

    • Western portions of Florida and Kentucky

    • The southern portion of Michigan's upper peninsula.

    • The southwestern and northwestern portions of Indiana




  •  Mexico – Central Zone
    • Central and eastern areas (most of country except Quintana Roo). In most of Mexico, daylight time starts a few weeks after the United States. Communities on the U.S. border that observe Central Time follow the U.S. daylight time schedule.




As Standard time all year round[edit]


Principal cities: Lima, Bogotá, Kingston



North America[edit]




  •  Canada – Eastern Time Zone


    • Atikokan and New Osnaburgh/Pickle Lake area said

    • Southampton Island




  •  Mexico – Southeast zone
    • Quintana Roo




Caribbean[edit]




  • Cayman Islands (UK)


  •  Jamaica



Central and South America[edit]




  •  Panama


  •  Colombia – Time in Colombia


  •  Ecuador – Time in Ecuador
    • mainland, excluding Galápagos



  •  Peru – Time in Peru


  •  Brazil

    • Acre and 13 municipalities in the southwestern part of the state of Amazonas, around Eirunepé




As daylight saving time (Southern Hemisphere summer)[edit]


Principal cities: Hanga Roa



East Pacific[edit]



  •  Chile

    • Easter Island and Isla Salas y Gómez



See also[edit]




  • Time in Brazil

  • Time in Canada

  • Time in Chile

  • Time in Colombia

  • Time in Ecuador

  • Time in Mexico

  • Time in Peru

  • Time in the United States

  • Eastern Standard Time

  • Central Daylight Time

  • List of places using UTC−05:00




References[edit]













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