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Is Seattle in La time zone?
If you live in Seattle, WA and you want to call a friend in Los Angeles, CA, you can try calling them between 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM your time. This will be between 7AM – 11PM their time, since Los Angeles, California is in the same time zone as Seattle, Washington.
Is Seattle on Daylight Savings time?
SEATTLE — Washingtonians will still need to turn their clocks back an hour at 2 a.m. on Nov. 7, despite state lawmakers approving permanent daylight saving time in 2019. That’s because Washington can’t do away with standard time unless Congress gives approval.
What time is it in western Washington state?
Current Local Time in Locations in Washington with Links for More Information (29 Locations) | |
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Spokane | Sat 4:30 pm |
Stevenson | Sat 4:30 pm |
Tacoma | Sat 4:30 pm |
Vancouver | Sat 4:30 pm |
Is Seattle time same as California?
Since Los Angeles, California and Seattle, Washington currently have equivalent time zones, you can call someone during your normal hours and it will be the same time in Seattle, WA as it is in Los Angeles, CA.
How many hours ahead is Seattle than California?
The World Clock – Time Zone Converter – Results
Location | Local Time | UTC Offset |
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Seattle (USA – Washington) | Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 8:30:37 am | UTC-8 hours |
Los Angeles (USA – California) | Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 8:30:37 am | UTC-8 hours |
Corresponding UTC (GMT) | Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 16:30:37 |
Are we falling back in 2021?
The current federal law calls for turning back clocks an hour to standard time on the first Sunday in November. That would be this Sunday, Nov. 7 in 2021 — when we all “fall back” to standard time — giving us all an extra hour of sleep for one night, and then more daylight in the morning and less in the evening.
What is the big dark Seattle?
The expression “The Big Dark” has been used by weather service staffers in the past to refer to this period between October and March when it feels like there’s constantly gray overhead. Logan Johnson, the meteorologist in charge at the weather service’s Seattle office, doesn’t care for the expression.