Time in Alabama

In the next article we are going to delve into Time in Alabama, a topic that has aroused great interest in recent years. It is an issue that affects people of all ages and in different parts of the world, generating a significant impact on today's society. Along these lines, we will examine the different aspects related to Time in Alabama, including its history, its influence on popular culture, its implications in everyday life and possible solutions or approaches to address this issue. In addition, we will explore the opinions of experts and people involved in Time in Alabama, in order to obtain a more complete and reliable understanding of its importance and relevance today.

All of the U.S. state of Alabama is in the Central Time Zone (UTC−06:00, DST UTC−05:00) and observes daylight saving time.

Unofficially, Phenix City in Russell County and an area surrounding it, Lanett and Valley in Chambers County and some towns in Lee County observe Eastern Time (UTC−05:00, DST UTC−04:00).

IANA time zone database

The IANA time zone database identifier for Alabama is America/Chicago.

References

  1. ^ "northamerica". tzdata. IANA. 2012c. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  2. ^ "A time zone can be a state of mind". The Huntsville Times. 2005-08-26. p. 2A.
  3. ^ Grubman, Cathy (1994-10-27). "What Time Is It Anyway? It Depends on Your Location & the Season". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ "Exceptions, Oddities, and Notes". OnTimeZone.com. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  5. ^ "Time Zone Database". www.iana.org.