Five common time zones are observed in both countries Atlantic, Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific Time Zones. While the US uses seven time zones (excluding two time zones used in its territories), Canada uses six main time zones. Northern America comprises the US and Canada, which use almost similar time zones, except places like Hawaii, Alaska, and Newfoundland. Daylight Saving Time runs from 2 am on the first Sunday in April to 2 pm on the last Sunday in October. The other time zone in Mexico is Zona Noroeste (UTC-8), covering Baja California. Zona Sureste corresponds to Eastern Time (UTC-5) is observed in Quintana Roo, while Zona Pacifico or Mountain Time (UTC-7) is used in Baja California Sur, Sonora, Sinaloa, and Chihuahua. It is observed in Mexico City, Monterrey, and Guadalajara. The Zona Centro (UTC-6) corresponds to the US standard Central Time. Most of the country uses Central Time, locally known as Zona Centro, which covers Mexico’s eastern three-quarters. It uses four time zones, including UTC-8 to UTC-5. Mexico is located between Central America and the US and is sometimes considered part of either Northern or Central America. Cuba, Bahamas, and Jamaica are some of the countries that use UTC-5, while most eastern Caribbean countries use UTC-4. UTC-5, observed in Central Time Zone and Eastern Time Zone, and UTC-4, used as Eastern Daylight Time and standard Eastern Time Zone. The Caribbean region, like Central America, has two time zones.
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