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erin-x | 22:38 Wed 24th Aug 2011 | Science
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Wasn't sure where to put this...

If it's 10am PST, what time is it in the UK? x
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sorry 6pm
The Pacific Time Zone has 'summer time' (a.k.a. 'daylight saving time) in the same way that the UK has.

For most of the winter 10am (PST) = 6pm (GMT).
For most of the summer 10am (PDT, Pacific Daylight Time) = 6pm (BST)

However clocks are put forward and back on different dates in the Pacific Time Zone from those here in the UK. So for two weeks in March (when American clocks have gone forward but ours haven't) 10am (PDT) = 5pm (BST). The same applies for 1 week around the beginning of November.

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Thanks all!! :) I had to read your answer a couple of times Chris but I get it now lol.. xx
Here's an excellent site that not only shows the differing time zones world wide but a really great assist in setting your watch absolutely correctly...

http://www.timeticker.com/

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