*The Law excludes Baja California and the border cities of Mexico with the US, that will continue to use daylight saving time in unison with the US. Time zone Central Standard Time (CST), UTC -6 No daylight saving time, same UTC offset all year Central Standard Time. Mexico will have spent 26 years using the time change, from 1996 to 2022. Information: On October 26, the Mexican Senate announced that it passed a law to eliminate Daylight Saving Time (DST) in Mexico, which means that from October 30, 2022, when most of Mexico turns the clock back 1 hour, Mexico will only use the standard time in all its time zones, except border cities with the US UTC to EST Time Conversion Table UTC to EST in 12-hour (AM/PM) time format. Last time zone note: On Ciudad Juárez, return to Mountain Time Zone UTC -7h. Mexico City, Mexico time is 5 hours behind UTC. Note: Ciudad Acuña and Ciudad Juárez, turned the clock back 1 hour on Octoinstead of November 6, at the same time that all of Chihuahua (including Ciudad Juárez and Ojinaga) switched time zones from the Mountain Time Zone to the Central Time Zone UTC -6h, so the clock time was not changed. The previous DST change in Mexico City, Mexico was on October 30, 2022. Clocks do not change in Mexico City, Mexico. Mexico currently observes 3 time zones all year. M ost of the states of Mexico, has observed daylight saving time, except Sonora UTC -7, and Quintana Roo UTC -5, which have used the same time zone throughout the year. Daylight Saving Time (DST) Not Observed in Year 2023. Mexico has observed 2 daylight saving time changes from 1996 to 2022. Mexico Central Time (Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey) stays at UTC-6, but removes DST change. The problem is that the decree took effect on October 30, at midnight. No daylight saving time change 2023 in Mexico * On the evening of October 28, 2022, the Mexican government published a decree that cancelled the DST changes for the entire country, and moved the time zone for certain regions.
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