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Time in Mexico
Winter | Summer (DST) | Mexican time zone | North American equivalent | |
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UTC−06:00 | UTC−05:00 | Zona Central | Central Time | |
UTC−07:00 | UTC−06:00 | Zona Pacífico | Mountain Time | |
UTC−07:00 | Zona Pacífico | Mountain Time | ||
UTC−08:00 | UTC−07:00 | Zona Noroeste | Pacific Time |
UTC−07:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −07.
This offset is used in part of the overlap of the Northern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere[citation needed] (i.e. North America). Depending upon location, UTC-07 may be year-round; only observed for the colder half of the year as Mountain Standard Time in the Mountain Time Zone; or only for the warmer half of the year as Pacific Daylight Time in the Pacific Time Zone.
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As standard time (all year round)
- Canada
- The portion of the Peace River Valley in British Columbia
- United States
- Arizona, except the Arizona Navajo Nation, which does observe DST
- Mexico
As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)
Mountain Standard Time
- Canada
- Alberta
- British Columbia (southeastern region)
- Northwest Territories (most of territory)
- Nunavut (western)
- Saskatchewan - only Lloydminster and surrounding area
- United States
- All of Colorado, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming
- All of Navajo Nation, extending into Arizona
- Most of Idaho (southern section)
- Western parts of Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Texas
- Southwestern parts of North Dakota
- Small parts in east of Oregon and Nevada
- Mexico
- Baja California Sur
- Chihuahua (adopted UTC−07 in 1998)
- Nayarit (most of state)
- Sinaloa
As daylight saving time (Northern Hemisphere summer)
Pacific Daylight Time
- Canada
- British Columbia (most of province)
- Yukon
- Mexico
- United States
- All of California and Washington
- Most of Nevada and Oregon
- Northern section of Idaho
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