US-Bundesstaaten auf CDT
Eine vollständige Liste der US-Bundesstaaten (und Teilstaaten) in der Central-Zeit.
These states observe Central Time, which means they use CDT (UTC −5) during summer and CST (UTC −6) during winter.
Fully on Central Time
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Illinois
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Oklahoma
- Wisconsin
Mostly on Central Time (split states)
- Texas — most of it, except the El Paso area which is Mountain.
- Kansas — except a few western counties on Mountain.
- Nebraska — except the western Panhandle on Mountain.
- North Dakota — eastern half on Central, western on Mountain.
- South Dakota — eastern half on Central, western on Mountain.
Partly on Central Time
- Tennessee — western half (Nashville, Memphis); eastern half is on Eastern.
- Kentucky — western half (Bowling Green, Paducah); eastern half is on Eastern.
- Indiana — a handful of western counties (e.g., Gibson, Knox).
- Michigan — four counties in the Upper Peninsula bordering Wisconsin.
- Florida — only the western Panhandle (Pensacola).
Looking for a specific city? Try the Chicago time page or the CDT → Texas time converter.