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Time Zones in Florida, United States

4:49:36 am *

Monday, March 23, 2026

* Most of Florida

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State: Florida
Abbreviation: FL
State Capital: Tallahassee
Country: United States
Time Zones: 2

Time Zones Currently Being Used in Florida

Offset Time Zone Abbreviation & Name Example City Current Time
UTC -5 CDT Central Daylight Time Pensacola Mon, 3:49:36 am
UTC -4 EDT Eastern Daylight Time Miami Mon, 4:49:36 am

There are Two Time Zones in Florida

There are two generic time zones observed in Florida: Eastern Time (ET) and Central Time (CT).

The southern and eastern parts of Florida observe Eastern Standard Time (EST) during standard time and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) during Daylight Saving Time (DST).

Only 10 counties in the northern and western part of Florida—known as the Panhandle—observe Central Standard Time (CST) and Central Daylight Time (CDT).

One county in the Florida Panhandle—Gulf County—observes both Eastern Time and Central Time. The southern portion of the county, with its largest city, Port St. Joe, uses Eastern Time, while Wewahitchka in the northern portion observes Central Time.

Generalized Time Zones in Florida

Time Zone Abbreviation & Name Offset Current Time
CT Central Time UTC -6:00 / -5:00 Mon, 3:49:36 am
ET Eastern Time UTC -5:00 / -4:00 Mon, 4:49:36 am

Note: Local time in these time zones changes when Daylight Saving Time begins and ends.


Time Zones Not Currently Being Observed in Florida

Offset Time Zone Abbreviation & Name Commences
UTC -6 CST Central Standard Time Nov 1, 2026
UTC -5 EST Eastern Standard Time Nov 1, 2026

The above time zones are used during other parts of the year. They will become active again after the next clock change as Daylight Saving Time begins or ends.

Florida
4:49 36 am
Monday, March 23, 2026