New York time zone
Eastern Time (ET) — UTC−5 in winter (EST), UTC−4 in summer (EDT).
New York City runs on Eastern Time, the reference clock for US business, finance and television. The live clock above shows the exact current time in New York, including daylight saving.
- Wall Street's opening bell rings at 9:30 AM Eastern Time
- New York switches to daylight saving (EDT) from March to November
- London is 5 hours ahead of New York for most of the year
Frequently Asked Questions
What time zone is New York in?
New York uses Eastern Time (ET): UTC−5 in winter (EST) and UTC−4 in summer (EDT). The clock above already reflects the correct offset for today.
Does New York observe daylight saving time?
Yes — clocks spring forward one hour in March and fall back in November, together with most of the United States.
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