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Current time in Washington, D.C.

Eastern Standard Time. Currently on daylight saving time.

EDT · UTC-04:00IANA: America/New_York38.89° N · 77.05° W
Current time☀ Daylight
17:18:12

Friday, June 5, 2026

05:4313:0620:29
Sunrise
05:43
Solar noon
13:06
Sunset
20:29

Offset right now

UTC-04:00

Eastern Standard Time · EDT

Daylight saving

Active

Ends Nov 1, 2026 · in 5 months

Through the current period

38%
Mar 8, 2026Nov 1, 2026

About Washington, D.C. time

Washington, D.C. keeps two clocks.

Washington, D.C., the vibrant and influential capital of the United States, proudly resides in the culturally rich Eastern Standard Time (EST) zone. In this global nexus of power and policy, daily life rhythmically ebbs and flows with the East Coast energy, where collaboration with major hubs like New York City or London comes naturally within working hours. Embrace the convenience of coordinating with Asia-Pacific teams during morning hours, knowing that Washington's strategic position fosters international cooperation.

Daylight saving

The year, by the clock.

Currently EDT
ESTEDTEST8 Mar · +1h1 Nov · −1h Jan 2026 Dec

Now

EDT

Daylight saving · since Mar 8, 2026

Next change

Nov 1, 2026

Clocks fall back · in 5 months

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about Washington, D.C.'s time zone, daylight saving rules, and scheduling across it. Can't find what you need? Email [email protected].

Daylight Saving Time Impact?
Yes, observe Daylight Saving shifts that can subtly affect daylight hours and meeting planning across seasons. To streamline your early bird calls, it generally aligns daylight earlier during spring and summer months extending lighter afternoons for international collaborations.
East Coast Advantage
Washington, D.C. allows for seamless policy influence across the East Coast. Its Eastern Time placement effectively overlaps with major financial, political hubs fostering invaluable dial-ins during crucial hours for businesses collaborating with New York or international capitals.
Transatlantic Coordination Hub
Washington's position bridged between North America and Europe makes it ideal for synchronous work with London and other European centers, particularly during morning overlaps, leveraging its pivotal role in global affairs and finance
Capital District Timezone Appeal
Its strategic location in EST/EDT ensures timely announcements and decisions resonate across the U.S. quickly, providing seamless interactions with media outlets headquartered in the heart of the action. Consider it for insightful collaborations involving policy and dialogue
Key Policy Announcements Timing
Often impacting financial decisions and global markets, timed announcements during Washington's business hours (typically converted from Eastern Time) can deliver immediate effects across U.S. trading desks, affecting investor activities in major centers worldwide.
International Summits Timing Considerations
As host to numerous international summits, Washington's time zone often serves as a neutral ground for transatlantic meetings. Planning during standard business hours here often suits both North American and European participants effectively.
Global Diplomacy Coordination
Washington, D.C.'s role as a diplomatic hub means it frequently coordinates with embassies and organizations worldwide; its Eastern Time zone is a standard reference for international diplomatic communications and treaty signings.
Financial Market Overlap
Being in the same time zone as Wall Street, Washington, D.C. experiences the heartbeat of the U.S. economy directly. Policy changes discussed here can immediately influence trading floors just miles away in New York City.

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// France's time zones, right now
GET /v1/timezones?country=fr
{
"data": [
{
"iana": "Europe/Paris",
"display_name": "Paris",
"current": {
"utc_offset": "+02:00",
"abbreviation": "CEST",
"is_dst": true
}
}
]
}