In today's world, Time in Florida has become a topic of great relevance and interest to people in different areas of society. From the academic field to the workplace, Time in Florida has generated debates, reflections and analyzes that have influenced the way we make decisions, relate to others and perceive the world around us. In this article, we will explore different perspectives and opinions about Time in Florida, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and balanced view on this complex and fascinating topic.
Most of Florida is in the Eastern Time Zone (UTC−05:00, DST UTC−04:00).
The following parts of the Florida panhandle in northwest Florida are in the Central Time Zone (UTC−06:00, DST UTC−05:00):
The 2010 population of all counties that are entirely in the Central Time zone was 995,882 out of a total state population of 18,801,310 at that time, or 5.3% of the total state population.
Daylight saving time is observed throughout the state.
In 2018, the Florida Legislature approved, and the governor signed, the "Sunshine Protection Act" (House Bill 1013), which would permanently move Florida to Daylight Saving Time. A related bill, Senate Bill 858, also proposed unifying the time zones of the Panhandle counties to the rest of the state, moving the ten counties that are within the Central Time Zone to the Eastern Time Zone, but this bill was not passed. A change to year-round Daylight Saving Time would require approval from United States Department of Transportation as well as the United States Congress.
The tz database version 2024a contains two time zones for Florida.
CC | Coordinates | TZ | Comments | UTC offset | UTC offset DST | Notes |
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US | +415100−0873900 | America/Chicago | Central (most areas) | −06:00 | −05:00 | |
US | +404251−0740023 | America/New_York | Eastern (most areas) | −05:00 | −04:00 |