Vevay

America • Indiana • Vevay

United States

Current local time

00:14:32

Sunday, May 31, 2026

UTC offset

UTC-04:00

Status

Daylight saving

Next transition

November 1, 2026 at 01:00 AM

Daylight saving timeline

Daylight saving

Vevay toggles between daylight and standard time annually. Clocks fall back by one hour in 5 months (November 1, 2026 at 01:00 AM).

Daylight saving since

March 8, 2026 at 03:00 AM

3 months ago

Standard time resumes on

November 1, 2026 at 01:00 AM

in 5 months

35% through the current daylight saving season.

Timezone details

Identifier
Abbreviation
—
Transitioned
March 8, 2026 at 03:00 AM

Location

Latitude
38.74777
Longitude
-85.06722
Country
United States

Eastern Standard Time (EST)

FAQs

Eastern Standard Time (EST) is the time zone that keeps much of eastern North America—from Toronto to Jamaica to Panama—on the same page, ticking in sync for business hours, live broadcasts, and late-night calls. Most of the region springs forward into daylight saving time, but a handful of holdouts like Atikokan (our representative) and Cancun stay put at standard time year-round.

  • How many places actually sit in EST right now?

    Only five of the 20 member zones are in EST at the moment—Atikokan, Cancun, Cayman, Jamaica, and Panama; the other 15 have already flipped to Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

  • Why does Atikokan never switch to daylight saving time?

    Atikokan opted out of DST decades ago; it stays on UTC-05:00 all year, so its clocks never change and it never shows EDT.

  • Does the whole region change clocks on the same day?

    Almost. Most zones that observe DST jump forward on the second Sunday in March and fall back on the first Sunday in November, but the exact moment differs by location because of their longitude.

  • Which countries have zones in both EST and EDT?

    The United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Turks and Caicos Islands all have at least one zone that shifts between EST and another zone that stays on EST.

  • Is Mexico fully on EST?

    No. Only Cancun and nearby Quintana Roo sit on EST; most of Mexico City and central Mexico use a different time zone (America/Mexico_City) and their own daylight saving rules.

  • Do Caribbean islands in this region change their clocks?

    Most don't—the Cayman Islands, Jamaica, and Panama keep standard time all year, syncing with EST permanently without daylight saving adjustments.

  • What's unique about this region's mix of DST observance?

    Out of the 20 member zones, 15 observe DST and 15 are currently in DST—meaning nearly every DST participant has transitioned, while a few permanent standard-time zones remain stable.

  • Why doesn't this region have a known next transition?

    Because Atikokan—the representative zone—doesn't observe DST, there's no scheduled clock change; any next transition data would need to come from a DST-observing zone.