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Anonymous12th September 2015, after the General Elections
Omg I might be able to join this, idk.
I think I will go onto prestige
AnonymousTimezone list updated.
Changes:
Added DST for Asia and Africa (This took me ages, because it is relatively difficult)
A snippet of the update:
Western Sahara – Morocco (European Union DST rules, African – Islamic DST rules):
2.00am Last Sunday in March, changes from UTC to UTC+1 (1st DST period begins, 1st tz change)
Weekend Sunday before Ramadan (Refer to the government and the Islamic Calendar), changes from UTC+1 to UTC (1st DST period ends, 2nd tz change)
Weekend Sunday after Ramadan – 5 weeks later (Refer to the government and the Islamic Calendar), changes from UTC to UTC+1 (2nd DST period begins, 3rd tz change)
2.00am Last Sunday in October, changes from UTC+1 to UTC (2nd DST period ends, 4th tz change)
AnonymousTimezone list updated.
Changes:
Notified everyone that no one lives in UTC-12
Fixed DST mistakes for Fiji, added Jordan’s DST, included Western Sahara, changed Palestine’s DST, reminded everyone that DST in the Middle East is unstable… (Which is why Asia is extremely difficult)
A reminder about constant updates (You have no excuse to be outdated)
Added DST Trivia
Snippet:
You can use the following equations to calculate when DST starts and ends. The divisions are integer divisions, in which remainders are discarded. “mod” means the remainder when doing integer division, e.g., 20 mod 7 = 6. That is, 20 divided by 7 is 2 and 6/7th (where six is the remainder). With: y = year.
For the United States:
Begin DST: Sunday April (2+6*y-y/4) mod 7+1
End DST: Sunday October (31-(y*5/4+1) mod 7)
Valid for years 1900 to 2006, though DST wasn’t adopted until the 1950s-1960s. 2007 and after:
Begin DST: Sunday March 14 – (1 + y*5/4) mod 7
End DST: Sunday November 7 – (1 + y*5/4) mod 7;European Economic Community:
Begin DST: Sunday March (31 – (5*y/4 + 4) mod 7) at 1h U.T.
End DST: Sunday October (31 – (5*y/4 + 1) mod 7) at 1h U.T.
Since 1996, valid through 2099(Equations by Wei-Hwa Huang (US), and Robert H. van Gent (EC))
Planned Updates:
DST for Europe
AnonymousTimezone list Updated.
Changes:
DST for Europe (More difficult compared to Asia)
More snippets:
UTC-1
Portugal
– Azores12.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC-1 to UTC
1.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC to UTC-1
Western European Time, UTC±0.00
Alderney
Canary Islands
Faroe Islands
Guernsey
Herm
Ireland
Isle of Man
Jersey
Portugal (except Azores)
Sark
United Kingdom1.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC to UTC+1
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+1 to UTC
Central European Time, UTC+1
Albania
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Croatia
Czech Republic
Denmark (except Faroe Islands)
Greenland
Metropolitan France
Germany
Gibraltar (UK)
Hungary
Italy
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Monaco
Montenegro
Netherlands
Norway (including: Svalbard and Jan Mayen)
Poland
San Marino
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain (except Canary Islands)
Sweden
Switzerland
Vatican City2.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC+1 to UTC+2
3.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+2 to UTC+1
Eastern European Time, UTC+2
Bulgaria
Cyprus
Estonia
Finland (including Åland)
Greece
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Romania
Ukraine3.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC+2 to UTC+3
4.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+3 to UTC+2
Further-eastern European Time (FET), UTC+3
Most of European Russia, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Rostov on Don, Novaya Zemlya, Franz Josef Land. From October 26, 2014 Moscow and most other parts of European Russia started using UTC+3 again, all year around.
Besides the names mentioned above, the name ‘Eastern Europe Forward Time’ (EEFT) is sometimes used.
Russia – Moscow Time
All railroad time in Russia, including railroad in Kaliningrad Oblast.No DST in this timezone.
Planned Updates:
DST for North America
DST for Central America
DST for South America
AnonymousTimezone list updated.
Changes:
DST for South America (Not too difficult)
Snippet:
South America:
Paraguay
12.00am First Sunday of October, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
12.00am Fourth Sunday of March, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Brazil:
States of:
◾Cuiabá, Mato Grosso (some exceptions)
◾Campo Grande, Mato Grosso Do Sul12.00am Third Sunday of October, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
12.00am Third Sunday of February, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Note: Due to Carnaval, end of DST may be postponed to Fourth Sunday of February. These years are expected to be: 2012, 2015, 2023, 2026, 2034, and 2037.
States of:
◾Sao Paulo, São Paulo
◾Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
◾Brasilia, Distrito Federal
◾Criciúma, Santa Catarina
◾Curitiba, Paraná
◾Goiânia, Goiás
◾Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
◾Vitória, Espírito Santo
◾Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais12.00am Third Sunday of October, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-2
12.00am Third Sunday of February, changes from UTC-2 to UTC-3
Note: Due to Carnaval, end of DST may be postponed to Fourth Sunday of February. These years are expected to be: 2012, 2015, 2023, 2026, 2034, and 2037.
Other South American Countries do not use DST.
Planned Updates:
DST for Central America
DST for North America
AnonymousTimezone list updated.
Changes:
DST for Caribbean/Central America. (Not too difficult either)
Snippet:
Central America:
Cuba
12.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
1.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Haiti
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Cayman Islands
To start using DST in 2016 (Exact dates to be announced)
Other Caribbean/Central America countries do not observe DST.
Final Planned Update:
DST for North America (every single country observes it, probably the most difficult of all the continents)
AnonymousGood Umbreon o’ Clock (Forum Time)
Timezone list Updated.
Changes:
Corrected Subject-Verb Agreement mistake in the Title.
Added information about differences between GMT and UTC (Be warned that PMT – Paris Meridian Time – is GMT+0.09.21)
Warned everyone that information in the list may be incorrect and to refer to reliable sources. (Again you have no excuse)
Snippet:
Note: UTC=GMT (No DST for both), London in the UK uses GMT (UTC) in the winter and BST (UTC+1) in the summer due to the European Union’s DST. GMT is a timezone, while UTC is a time standard. Be warned that PMT (Paris Meridian Time) is GMT+0.09.21.
Warning: Information presented below may be incorrect. Please refer to reliable sources such as http://www.timeanddate.com for the correct timezone of your country of residence.
Final Planned Update:
DST for North America (Still trying to do this)
I am working so hard and committed to maintain this complicated list -.-
AnonymousGood Leafeon o’ Clock (Forum Time)
Timezone list updated.
Changes:
Added General Rule for European DST.
Final Planned Update (Wont be until 2nd September 2015, 10.10am UTC+8):
DST for North America (Still doing it -.-)
Sneak Peek (I need this to continue the list) – You can tell how much Mexico is trying to kill me…:
North America:
The Bahamas (United States DST Rules) (Eastern Time Zone):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Bermuda (United Kingdom) – United States DST rules (Alantic Time Zone):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) – Canadian DST Rules:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-2
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-2 to UTC-3
Greenland (Denmark) – European DST Rules, United States DST Rules (Mainland included for reference):
Mainland Denmark – Including Copenhagen, Aarhus and Rønne (Bornholm) – (Central European Time – European Union DST):
2.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC+1 to UTC+2
3.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+2 to UTC+1
Overseas Islands (Dependencies) – The Faroe Islands (Western European Time – European Union DST):
1.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC to UTC+1
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+1 to UTC
Northeast Greenland – Danmarkshavn (Greenwich Mean Time):
No DST, UTC all year around
Eastern Greenland – Ittoqqortoormiit and Neerlerit Inaat – (East Greenland Time – European Union DST):
12.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC-1 to UTC
1.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC to UTC-1
Western Greenland – Qaanaaq, Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk, Qaqortoq, Tasiilaq and Kulusuk (West Greenland Time – European Union DST):
10.00pm Last Saturday of March, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-2
11.00pm Last Saturday of October, changes from UTC-2 to UTC-3
Pituffik (Thule Air Base – United States Air Base) – (Alantic Time Zone – United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Mexico (Mexican DST Rules, United States/Canadian DST Rules):
General Rule (Mexican DST Rule) – Entire Mexico (Except Border Mnuicipalities): DST starts at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in April and ends at 2.00am local on the last Sunday in October.
General Rule (United States/Canadian DST Rules) – Municipalities located less than 20 kilometres from the US border: DST starts at 2.00am local time on the second Sunday in March and ends at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in November.
Mexican States:
Baja California (Tijuana, Ensenada, Mexicali) – Pacific Time Zone (United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-8 to UTC-7
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-8
Chihuahua (Ciudad Juárez, Ojinaga) – Mountain Time Zone (United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Chihuahua (Except Ciudad Juárez and Ojinaga) – Mountain Time Zone (Mexican DST):
2.00am First Sunday of April, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
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AnonymousYes jerome? I am trying to maintain this list of important information in the style of the keymasters…
AnonymousFinally, I am done with this.
Timezone list updated.
Changes:
Added website for upcoming tz and DST changes.
Added format of list.
Added DST for North America (This is way too awful e.e, America tried to kill me e.e)
Snippet:
North America:
The Bahamas (United States DST Rules) (Eastern Time Zone):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Bermuda (United Kingdom) – United States DST rules (Alantic Time Zone):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Saint Pierre and Miquelon (France) – Canadian DST Rules:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-2
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-2 to UTC-3
Greenland (Denmark) – European DST Rules, United States DST Rules (Mainland included for reference):
Mainland Denmark – Including Copenhagen, Aarhus and Rønne (Bornholm) – (Central European Time – European Union DST):
2.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC+1 to UTC+2
3.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+2 to UTC+1
Overseas Islands (Dependencies) – The Faroe Islands (Western European Time – European Union DST):
1.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC to UTC+1
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC+1 to UTC
Northeast Greenland – Danmarkshavn (Greenwich Mean Time):
No DST is observed in this state, UTC all year around
Eastern Greenland – Ittoqqortoormiit and Neerlerit Inaat – (East Greenland Time – European Union DST):
12.00am Last Sunday of March, changes from UTC-1 to UTC
1.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC to UTC-1
Western Greenland – Qaanaaq, Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Nuuk, Qaqortoq, Tasiilaq and Kulusuk (West Greenland Time – European Union DST):
10.00pm Last Saturday of March, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-2
11.00pm Last Saturday of October, changes from UTC-2 to UTC-3
Pituffik (Thule Air Base – United States Air Base) – (Alantic Time Zone – United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Mexico (Mexican DST Rules, United States/Canadian DST Rules):
General Rule (Mexican DST Rule) – Entire Mexico (Except Border Mnuicipalities): DST starts at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in April and ends at 2.00am local on the last Sunday in October.
General Rule (United States/Canadian DST Rules) – Municipalities located less than 20 kilometres from the US border: DST starts at 2.00am local time on the second Sunday in March and ends at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in November.
Mexican States:
Baja California – Entire State – (Tijuana, Tecate, Ensenada, Mexicali) – Pacific Time Zone (United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-8 to UTC-7
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-8
Chihuahua (Ciudad Juárez, Ojinaga) – Mountain Time Zone (United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
Baja California Sur, Sinaloa, Nayarit, Chihuahua (Except Ciudad Juárez and Ojinaga) – Mountain Time Zone (Mexican DST):
2.00am First Sunday of April, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
Coahuila (Acuña, Piedras Negras), Nuevo Leon (Anahuac), Tamaulipas (Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, Matamoros) – Central Time Zone (United States DST):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-5
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-6
Central-Eastern Mexico – Aguascalientes, Campeche, Chiapas, Colima, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Jalisco, México, Michoacán, Morelos, Oaxaca, Puebla, Querétaro, San Luis Potosí, Tabasco, Tlaxcala, Veracruz, Yucatán, Zacatecas, Coahuila (Except Acuña and Piedras Negras), Nuevo León (Anahuac), Tamaulipas (Except Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa and Matamoros), – Central Time Zone (Mexican DST):
Distrito Federal (Mexico City) – Central Time Zone (Mexican DST):
2.00am First Sunday of April, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-5
2.00am Last Sunday of October, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-6
Quintana Roo (Chetumal, Playa del Carmen, Cozumel, Cancún) – Eastern Time Zone:
No DST is observed in this state, UTC-5 all year round (With effect from 1st February 2015, to give more evening daylight for tourist sites)
Sonora (Hermosillo) – Mountain Time Zone:
No DST is observed in this state, UTC-7 all year round (From 1998, as neighbouring U.S. state Arizona does not observe DST)
Canada (United States DST Rules/Canadian DST Rules):
General Rule (United States/Canadian DST Rules): DST starts at 2.00am local time on the second Sunday in March and ends at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in November.
Pacific Time Zone – Entire Yukon Territory (Including Dawson and Whitehorse), British Columbia Province (Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Port Hardy, Tofino, Fort Ware, Campbell River, Comox, Nanaimo, Sechelt, Crofton, Sidney, Saanich, Victoria, Richmond, Delta, Burnaby, Whistler, New Westminster, Surrey, White Rock, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Prince George, Langley, Maple Ridge, Quesnel, Abbotsford, Williams Lake, Chilliwack, Kamloops, Penticton, Kelowna, Nelson) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-8 to UTC-7
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-8
Mountain Time Zone – Entire Northwest Territories (Including Yellowknife), Entire Alberta Province (Including Edmonton and Calgary), British Columbia Province – Southeastern (Golden, Invermere, Cranbrook), Western Nunavut (Kugluktuk, Cambridge Bay, Gjoa Haven, Taloyoak, Kugaaruk), Saskatchewan Province (Lloydminster) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
Central Time Zone – Entire Manitoba Province (Including Winnipeg), Central Nunavut (Baker Lake, Resolute Bay, Arviat, Rankin Inlet, Repulse Bay, Eureka), Western Ontario Province (Rainy River, Kenora, Fort Frances, Dryden) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-5
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-6
Eastern Time Zone – Central/Eastern Ontario Province (Ottawa, Toronto, Thunder Bay, Nipigon, Fort Severn First Nation, Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor, Sarnia, Chatham-Kent, Goderich, Timmins, London, Greater Sudbury, Stratford, Owen Sound, Waterloo, Kitchener, Cambridge, Norfolk, Brantford, Guelph, Kirkland Lake, Halton Hills, Milton, Hamilton, Caledon, Haldimand, Burlington, Newmarket, Brampton, Barrie, Temiskaming Shores, Oakville, Mississauga, Vaughan, North Bay, Richmond Hill, Markham, Welland, St. Catharines, Uxbridge, Pickering, Niagara Falls, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Kawartha Lakes, Clarington, Peterborough, Belleville, Kingston, Brockville, Cornwall), Western Quebec Province (Montreal, Rouyn-Noranda, Inukjuak, Salluit, Gatineau, Chibougamau, Saint-Jérôme, Laval, Terrebonne, Repentigny, Longueuil, Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Saint-Hyacinthe, Shawinigan, Granby, Trois-Rivieres, Drummondville, Bécancour, Sherbrooke, Québec, Levis, Saguenay, Saint-Georges, Rimouski, Kuujjuaq, Matane, Gaspé), Eastern Nunavut (Iqaluit, Arctic Bay, Grise Fiord, Igloolik, Hall Beach, Sanikiluaq, Pond Inlet, Cape Dorset, Clyde River, Pangnirtung, Qikiqtarjuaq, Alert) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Atlantic Time Zone – Entire New Brunswick Province (Including Saint John), Entire Nova Scotia Province (Including Halifax), Entire Prince Edward Island Province (Including Charlottetown), Newfoundland and Labrador Province – Western Labrador (Labrador City, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Hopedale) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-3
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-3 to UTC-4
Newfoundland Time Zone – Newfoundland and Labrador Province (Southeastern Labrador and Entire Newfoundland Island – St. John’s, Stephenville, Corner Brook, Grand Falls-Windsor, Gander, Conception Bay South, Paradise, Mount Pearl) – Canadian DST:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-3.30 to UTC-2.30
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-2.30 to UTC-3.30
Mountain Time Zone – Northeastern British Columbia Province (Fort Nelson, Chetwynd, Fort St. John, Dawson Creek, Creston):
No DST in these areas, UTC-7 all year round.
Central Time Zone – Entire Saskatchewan Province (Except Lloydminster, Including Regina):
No DST in this province, UTC-6 all year round.
Eastern Time Zone – Western Ontario (Atikokan), Central Nunavut (Entire Southampton Island – Coral Harbour):
No DST in these areas, UTC-5 all year round.
Atlantic Time Zone – Southeastern Quebec (Blanc-Sablon):
No DST in these areas, UTC-4 all year round.
United States:
General Rule (United States/Canadian DST Rules): DST starts at 2.00am local time on the second Sunday in March and ends at 2.00am local time on the first Sunday in November. – Energy Policy Act of 2005
Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone – Aleutian Islands (Alaska):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-10 to UTC-9
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-9 to UTC-10
Alaska Time Zone – Mainland Alaska:
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-9 to UTC-8
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-8 to UTC-9
Pacific Time Zone – Entire California State (Including San Francisco, San Diego and Los Angeles), Entire Washington State (Including Seattle), Entire Nevada State (Including Las Vegas but excluding West Wendover), Idaho State (Idaho Panhandle – North of the Salmon River), Entire Oregon State (Except Malheur County):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-8 to UTC-7
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-8
Mountain Time Zone – Entire Colorado State (Including Denver), Entire Montana State, Entire New Mexico State, Entire Utah State (Including Salt Lake City), Entire Wyoming State, Idaho State (South of the Salmon River), Nevada State (West Wendover), Oregon State (Malheur County), Arizona State (Navajo Nation), Kansas State (Hamilton, Greeley, Wallace, and Sherman Counties), Nebraska State (Nebraska Panhandle, Colorado-bordering counties), North Dakota State (West of the Missouri River – Southwestern Areas), South Dakota State (Western Half), Texas State (Southwestern Tip – El Paso):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-7 to UTC-6
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-7
Central Time Zone – Entire Alabama State, Entire Arkansas State (Including Little Rock), Entire Illinois State (Including Chicago), Entire Iowa State, Entire Louisiana State (Including New Orleans), Entire Minnesota State (Including Minneapolis and St. Paul), Entire Mississippi State, Entire Missouri State (Including Kansas City and St. Louis), Entire Oklahoma State (Including Oklahoma City), Entire Wisconsin State (Including Milwaukee), Kansas State (Excluding Hamilton, Greeley, Wallace, and Sherman Counties), Nebraska State (Excluding Nebraska Panhandle and Colorado-bordering counties), North Dakota State (Excluding West of the Missouri River – Southwestern Areas), South Dakota State (Eastern Half), Texas State (Excluding Southwestern Tip – El Paso), Florida State (Florida Panhandle), Indiana State (Northwest and Southwest Corners), Kentucky State (Western Half), Michigan State (Wisconsin-bordering Upper Peninsula counties), Tennessee (Excluding East Tennessee):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-6 to UTC-5
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-6
Eastern Time Zone – District of Columbia (Washington, D.C.), Entire Connecticut State, Entire Delaware State, Entire Georgia State, Entire Maine State (Including Portland), Entire Maryland State, Entire Massachusetts State (Including Boston), Entire New Hampshire State (Including Manchester), Entire New Jersey State (Including New Jersey City), Entire New York State (Including New York City), Entire North Carolina State, Entire Ohio State (Including Columbus), Entire Pennsylvania State (Including Philadelphia), Entire Rhode Island State, Entire South Carolina State, Entire Vermont State, Entire Virginia State (Including Richmond), Entire West Virginia State, Florida State (Excluding Florida Panhandle), Indiana State (Excluding Northwest and Southwest Corners), Kentucky State (Eastern Half), Michigan State (Excluding Wisconsin-bordering Upper Peninsula counties), Tennessee (East Tennessee):
2.00am Second Sunday of March, changes from UTC-5 to UTC-4
2.00am First Sunday of November, changes from UTC-4 to UTC-5
Samoa Time Zone – American Samoa (Pago Pago):
No DST in these areas, UTC-11 all year round.
Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone – Entire Hawaii State (Honolulu):
No DST in this state, UTC-10 all year round.
Mountain Time Zone – Arizona State (Except Navajo Nation) – Phoenix, Yuma, Tucson:
No DST in this state, UTC-7 all year round.
Atlantic Time Zone – Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands:
No DST in these areas, UTC-4 all year round.
Chamorro Time Zone – Guam, Northern Mariana Islands:
No DST in these areas, UTC+10 all year round.
Planned updates:
No more updates at this moment! (Finally!)
AnonymousI apologise, but double posting is required, I (and we) do not want a reminder to be hidden in the middle of an update above, don’t we?
A very important Reminder: 2015’s September Ore Party will be held on Saturday, 12th September 2015, 6.50am and 6.50pm UTC.
AnonymousAnother very Friendly important Reminder: 2015’s September Ore Party will be held on Saturday, 12th September 2015, 6.50am and 6.50pm UTC.
AnonymousBump
Another very Friendly important Reminder: 2015’s September Ore Party will be held on Saturday, 12th September 2015, 6.50am and 6.50pm UTC.
September Ore Party will be in (as of this post):
Asian: 24 hours 5 minutes
American: 36 hours 5 minutes
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