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- No, not all US states are in the same time zone. The United States is divided into nine standard time zones, each covering different states, territories, and other US possessions. Additionally, most of the country observes daylight saving time (DST) during the spring, summer, and fall months.
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This is a list of U.S. states (and the one federal district, Washington, D.C.) and territories showing their time zones. Most of the United States uses Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the summer. In the list, it will say if the state does not use DST.
Most states are entirely contained within one time zone. However, some states are in two time zones, due to geographical, socio-political or economic reasons. States, federal district and territories
State Federal District Or TerritoryTime OffsetsDstDetailsYesCentral Standard Time (Phenix City ...YesMost of state: UTC−09:00 AKST Alaska ...YesAleutian Islands (west of 169°30' W): ...NoMany of the states are not completely within a single timezone, but rather, due to their size, are divided between two different time zones: Eastern Time Zone (ET) The Eastern Time Zone covers the easternmost parts of the contiguous United States.
2 days ago · There are four time zones used in the contiguous U.S.: Pacific Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone, Central Time Zone, Eastern Time zone. Alaska and Hawaii have their own time zones, there are five more of them comprising different U.S. territories.
USA time zones and time zone map with current time in each state.
There are 13 states with dual time zones: Alaska, Oregon, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Florida as also illustrated in the below map. Almost all states observe daylight savings, with the exception of Arizona and Hawaii.
The contiguous US has 4 standard time zones. In addition, Alaska, Hawaii, and 5 US dependencies all have their own time zones. As neither Hawaii nor the 5 dependencies use Daylight Saving Time (DST), there are only 6 corresponding DST time zones.