How do I Convert Pacific Time to Mountain Time Zone?

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You can convert across multiple time zones.

The continental United States uses four primary time zones: East, Central, Mountain and Pacific. The Pacific Time Zone is the westernmost of the four, bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the border of the Mountain Time Zone. The Mountain Time Zone is situated between the Pacific and Central Time Zones. Conversion between the Pacific and Mountain Time Zones requires a one-step calculation.

Instructions

    • 1

      Write down the Pacific Time you want to convert into Mountain Time. For example, imagine you want to convert 10 a.m. Pacific Time into Mountain Time.

    • 2

      Add one hour to the time you wrote down in Step 1. By adding one hour, you essentially advance the clock one hour ahead, as Mountain Time is always one hour ahead of Pacific Time. In the example, you would add one hour to 10 A.M.

    • 3

      Change the units of the time you found in Step 2 to Mountain Time. In the example, your final result would be 11 a.m. Mountain Time.

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