Normally 18 hours. Example: 1 AM Friday in Montana = 7 PM Friday in Queensland.
But there are exceptions: Both places observe Daylight Saving Time (DST) and twice a year switch their clocks -- but not always on the same day. There might be several days when the governments aren't in sync. Because those dates for change are subject to, well, change, we suggest that you check before fixating on that 18 hour number. But "normally" you can use 18 hours as a reference.
Well, the UK is five hours ahead of New York City (where I am, Eastern Time), and New York City is two hours ahead of Montana (Mountain Time). So, the time in the UK is 7 hours later than the time in Montana.
It's 9:15 a.m. here in New York, so it's 7:15 a.m. in Montana (and 2:15 p.m. in London, yes?).
The time throughout Montana is Mountain Daylight Saving Time, UTC - 6 hours, from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November and Mountain Standard Time, UTC - 7 hours, from the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March.
Missoula is in the State of Montana, which is in the Mountain Time Zone.
One hour ahead of Pacific Time, 2 hours behind Eastern Time.
Montana actually is a very special case when it comes to time zones. The common misconception is that Montana runs on Mountain Standard Time, when really, Montana has its own separate time zone.
Montana is in the Mountain time zone.
Its eight hours between them, so its three in the afternoon If I remember right Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone (the same as it is here in Phoenix) is GMT -7. That means whatever time it is in Montana add 7. If it's 7am in Montana, it's 2pm in Greenwich.
Yes, Denver, CO and Great FAlls, MT are both in Mountain Standard Tome zone.
Their times are the same only while Montana is on Standard Time, from the 1st Sunday of November to the 2nd Sunday of March.
The Central Time Zone is east of the Mountain Time Zone.
The Pacific Time Zone is west of the Mountain Time Zone.
Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone.
Yes, both Montana and Colorado are in the Mountain Time Zone.
Yes, Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone.
it is MTHere's a mnemonic for you. MonTana means MounTain and we are in MounTain time zone.
Montana
The whole U.S. state of Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone (UTC-7/UTC-6).
depend on the time zone you live in
earlier Montana is an hour earlier it can be noon here it would be eleven in Washington
Its eight hours between them, so its three in the afternoon If I remember right Montana is in the Mountain Time Zone (the same as it is here in Phoenix) is GMT -7. That means whatever time it is in Montana add 7. If it's 7am in Montana, it's 2pm in Greenwich.
I do believe it is talking about Mountain Standard Time as MST is the zone Montana City is located in. see related links for a world clock to show the MST time
Yes, Denver, CO and Great FAlls, MT are both in Mountain Standard Tome zone.
No