I can't find some of the cities in the usual online sources.
Can you tell me if the 21 Grand Tour of Europe is consistently 6 hours ahead of Cleveland ohio?
I can't find some of the cities in the usual online sources.
Can you tell me if the 21 Grand Tour of Europe is consistently 6 hours ahead of Cleveland ohio?
If you do the last one of the year, Oct 12 to Nov 1, European daylight time will end at 3 am Oct 26 and Europe will "fall back", while US is still on daylight time. So the time difference will be 7 hours until the US reverts to Standard time on Nov 2.
Looks like those tours are entirely on the European continent, which is one time zone, as Sam says, Cleveland time -6 hours except for daylight savings (summer) time overlap. UK, on the other hand, is BST (British Summer Time), EDT -5 hours.
Just go to your smart phone, click on world clock and you have the time difference anywhere in the world.
My trip is August 1-23.
I don't need to know the exact time anywhere in the world.
My son needs to have an idea what time it is if there is a problem
I heard something about summer time change?
European "summer time" is similar to the North American "daylight savings time" but starts later than the NA version. See: http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2014.html
In Europe, you will be 6 hours ahead of Cleveland the whole time. 3:00 pm in Europe is 9:00 am in Ohio, for example.
Thank you Emily. Plain and simple. That's what I needed.
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