The United States is currently observing Daylight Savings Time.There are several states that have more than one time zone: Arizona. The United States follows Daylight Savings Time from March to November with the exception of Arizona and Hawaii. (Doesn't work in older versions of IE IE8 and below.) Find the current time offset displayed in whole hours only from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) at the bottom of the map. Including the territories of the United States there are a total of 10 timezones. Hover your mouse over the map to highlight time zones. Your selected locations will appear in the table under the map. Start by typing a location to see your chosen place on the daylight map. Explore the geography to view current time in different countries. import KML from ol/format/KML import Map from ol/Map import Stamen. Interactive day and night map with event time sharing tool. The clock for each time zone indicates Standard Time first and then Daylight Saving Time. Globalisation is far from having resulted in a compression of space and time. The Time Zone API provides a simple interface to request the time zone for locations on the surface of the earth, as well as the time offset from UTC for. Click on any red dot and go to that city's page with time, weather, sunrise/set, moon phases and lots more. The layer is given a ol/style/Style that fills timezones yellow with an opacity. The map now shows time zones From the second Sunday in March until the first Sunday in November each year for example, from to, and from to most areas observe Daylight Saving Time, moving clocks forward one hour. Several states in the Eastern US (Central Eastern) and Central US (Mountain Central), have locations that use the contiguous states. In addition to Alaska, Hawaii, and 3 US dependencies. The map highlights how geopolitical considerations have an effect on the impact that time has on people and the functioning of the world. US time zones map and current time The United States spans 9 time zones, with 4 main time zones, Pacific / Mountain / Central / Eastern. The cartogram shows time zones from the perspective of an equal-population projection – a gridded population visualisation where each small area is proportional to the population living there. In theory, this means that there are 12 time zones of 15° width in which each differs by one hour’s time difference. The general geographic distribution of time zones is based on the general concept of dividing the world into zones of equal time following a 24-hour day around the world.