Pacific time is observed in the Western part of the country, and it is obtained by subtracting eight hours from the universal time. Regarding daylight savings time, PT is procured as “UTC-7.” Pacific time becomes pacific standard time during winters, but it is referred to as PDT or pacific daylight during summers when daylight savings comes around. Pacific time is two hours behind the central time.
On the contrary, Central time is seen in the central part of the country, and it is attained by subtracting six hours from the universal time. Central time is also seen in many parts of Canada, Mexico, and Central America. During summers, when daylight savings occurs, central time becomes GMT-5. For example, most of Arkansas, Alabama, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, and Iowa are central.