CDT: Central Daylight Time and Its Difference from New York Time
Understanding CDT and Its Significance
CDT, or Central Daylight Time, is a time zone observed in the central region of North America, including the US states of Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. It is five hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), and during the summer months, it is one hour behind Eastern Daylight Time (EDT), observed in New York City.
Time Difference Between Houston and New York
Standard Time (October - March)
During the standard time period, from October to March, the time in Houston, which observes CDT, is one hour behind the time in New York, which observes EST (Eastern Standard Time). For example, when it is 11:00 AM in Houston, it is 12:00 PM in New York.
Daylight Saving Time (March - November)
During the daylight saving time period, from March to November, the time difference between Houston and New York changes. When daylight saving time is in effect, the time in Houston (CDT) is two hours behind the time in New York (EDT). For instance, when it is 10:00 AM in Houston, it is 12:00 PM in New York.
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