Also known as: Central Standard Time (CST) and Central Daylight Time (CDT)
The term Central Time (CT) is often used to denote the local time in areas observing either Central Standard Time (CST) or Central Daylight Time (CDT).
In other words, in locations observing Daylight Saving Time (DST) during part of the year, Central Time is not static but switches between CST and CDT.
Central Time UTC Offset
Central Standard Time is 6 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Central Daylight Time is 5 hours behind UTC.
What Is Central Time?
Central Time (CT) is the second easternmost time zone in the United States and is also used in Canada.
About a third of the population in the USA live in the CT time zone. It spans from northern Canada and south to Mexico near the equator.
In North America, Central Time shares a border with Eastern Time (ET) in the east and with Mountain Time (MT) in the west.
What Does CT Time Zone Mean?
Unlike other time zone denominations, which have a fixed time, Central Time refers to a geographical area where the time changes twice yearly as Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins and ends. Central Standard Time is UTC-6, while Central Daylight Time is UTC-5.
Most North American time zones also have generic terms, including Pacific Time (PT), Mountain Time (MT), Eastern Time (ET), and Atlantic Time (AT).
Converting Central Time to Other US Time Zones
- Central Time (CT) is 1 hour behind Eastern Time (ET).
To convert CT to ET, you have to add one hour. - Central Time (CT) is 1 hour ahead of Mountain Time (MT).
To convert CT to MT, you have to subtract one hour. - Central Time (CT) is 2 hours ahead of Pacific Time (PT).
To convert CT to PT, you have to subtract two hours.
Time Zone Converter: UTC to CT
Where and when is Central Time observed?
North America
US states using CST in the winter and CDT in the summer
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Florida - North-West parts
- Illinois
- Indiana - these few north-western counties near Chicago (Lake, Porter, La Porte, Newton, Jasper, Starke) and these south-western counties in Indiana near Evansville
- Iowa
- Kansas - except these western counties
- Kentucky - Western part
- Louisiana
- Michigan - A few western counties
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Nebraska - Eastern parts
- North Dakota - North and Eastern parts
- Oklahoma
- South Dakota - Eastern parts
- Tennessee - Western part
- Texas - All, but a few counties in west
- Wisconsin
Canadian provinces using CST in the winter and CDT in the summer
- Manitoba
- Ontario - most parts west of 90 West. (Parts east of 90 West is on EST/EDT)
- Saskatchewan - only Creighton and Denare Beach
Mexican states using CST in the winter and CDT in the summer
- Nuevo León
- Tamaulipas
CST all year round
Some locations, such as the ones below don't switch and are in CST all year long.
North America
Canadian provinces using CST all year
- Ontario - a few communities
- Saskatchewan - most of it
Central America
Central American countries using CST all year
- Belize
- Costa Rica
- El Salvador
- Guatemala
- Honduras
- Nicaragua