The term Mountain Time (MT) is often used to denote the local time in areas observing either Mountain Daylight Time (MDT) or Mountain Standard Time (MST).
In other words, in locations observing Daylight Saving Time (DST) during part of the year, Mountain Time is not static but switches between MDT and MST.
Mountain Time UTC Offset
Mountain Standard Time is 7 Stunden hinter (früher als) Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Mountain Daylight Time is 6 Stunden hinter (früher als) UTC.
Where and when is Mountain Time observed?
Nordamerika
US-Bundesstaaten using MST in the winter and MDT in the summer
- Arizona - nur Navajo Nation
- Colorado
- Idaho - mit Ausnahmen
- Kansas - nur in einigen westlichen Counties
- Montana
- Nebraska - nur in westlichen Counties
- New Mexico
- North Dakota - nur Gegenden im Südwesten
- Oregon - nur in Teilen des Malheur County
- South Dakota - nur in westlichen Counties
- Texas - nur in einigen westlichen Counties
- Utah
- Wyoming
Kanadische Provinzen/Territorien using MST in the winter and MDT in the summer
- Alberta
- British Columbia - nur in einigen östlichen Orten
- Northwest Territories
- Nunavut - nur in Kugluktuk und Cambridge Bay (in anderen Gegenden gilt EST/EDT oder EST)
- Saskatchewan - nur in Lloydminster
Mexikanische Bundesstaaten using MST in the winter and MDT in the summer
- Baja California Sur
- Chihuahua
- Nayarit
- Sinaloa
MST all year round
Some locations, such as the ones below don't switch and are in MST all year long.