The full form of PST time is Pacific Standard Time.
Understanding Pacific Standard Time (PST)
PST is a time zone primarily used in North America. It's essential to understand its relationship with Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) and Daylight Saving Time (DST).
Key Characteristics of PST:
- UTC Offset: PST is 8 hours behind UTC (UTC-8).
- Daylight Saving Time: During DST, PST shifts to become 7 hours behind UTC (UTC-7), often referred to as Pacific Daylight Time (PDT).
Examples of PST Usage:
- Locations: PST is observed in areas such as:
- The west coast of the United States (including California, Washington, and Oregon)
- Parts of Canada (British Columbia)
- Baja California in Mexico
PST in Detail:
Time Zone | Full Form | UTC Offset (Standard) | UTC Offset (Daylight Saving) |
---|---|---|---|
PST | Pacific Standard Time | UTC-8 | UTC-7 |
Additional Notes:
* PST is also known simply as "Pacific Time."
* When scheduling meetings or travel, always be aware of whether PST or PDT is being referenced, as this can affect time calculations by one hour.
* Many systems and applications use "America/Los_Angeles" as an equivalent to PST.