Newfoundland Daylight Time Zone - NDT
The current time and date right now
7:02:20 AM
Monday, October 14, 2024
UTC/GMT is
09:32
on
Monday, October 14, 2024
Newfoundland Daylight Time is two and a half hours behind the Coordinated Universal Time standard, written as an offset of UTC - 2:30. That means to find the standard time in the zone you must subtract two and a half hours from Coordinated Universal Time.
Newfoundland Daylight Time is what is referred to as a non-standard half-hour time zone. This is because the local time in the zone differs by 30 minutes, as opposed to the full hour difference you find in most other time zones.
Territories observing the time zone are primarily in North America. It runs through Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada. In French, this time zone is also called Heure Avancée de Terre-Neuve or HAT.
During fall to winter months Newfoundland Standard Time (NST) is used, and then during Daylight Saving (spring to summer months) Newfoundland Daylight Time or NDT is used.
Locations in Newfoundland Daylight Time Zone
The following areas are included in the time zone:
Exceptions
Even though Labrador in Canada observes Newfoundland Daylight Time, the mainland part of the territory does not.