MT to PST
Convert wall-clock time between MT and Pacific Standard Time with instant offsets, day-shift notes, and reference examples.
Use the season selector to choose standard time or daylight time for the family-based zone in this converter.
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MT to PST Table
| MT | Pacific Standard Time | Day Note |
|---|---|---|
| 00:00 | 23:00 | previous day |
| 02:00 | 01:00 | same day |
| 05:30 | 04:30 | same day |
| 08:00 | 07:00 | same day |
| 10:00 | 09:00 | same day |
| 12:00 | 11:00 | same day |
| 15:00 | 14:00 | same day |
| 18:00 | 17:00 | same day |
| 21:00 | 20:00 | same day |
| 23:00 | 22:00 | same day |
Popular Conversions
- 00:00 MT = 23:00 PST (previous day)
- 06:00 MT = 05:00 PST (same day)
- 09:00 MT = 08:00 PST (same day)
- 12:00 MT = 11:00 PST (same day)
- 15:00 MT = 14:00 PST (same day)
- 18:00 MT = 17:00 PST (same day)
- 21:00 MT = 20:00 PST (same day)
- 23:30 MT = 22:30 PST (same day)
What is MT and Pacific Standard Time?
MT
Definition: MT is a time-zone family. It uses one offset in standard time and another in daylight time.
History/origin: MT follows the North American system of civil timekeeping, where seasonal clock changes affect local wall-clock time.
Current use: MT is used for calls, travel plans, broadcast schedules, meetings, and live-event coordination.
Pacific Standard Time
Definition: PST is a fixed time-zone label with an offset of UTC-08:00.
History/origin: Modern time-zone abbreviations grew out of railway, telegraph, and civil-scheduling standardization.
Current use: PST is used in meeting invites, travel details, software settings, and event listings.
Related Time Zone Conversions
These nearby time-zone checks use the standard setting when a family zone appears in the source label.
| From MT To | Time Difference | Formula |
|---|---|---|
| UTC | +7 hours | UTC = MT +7 hours |
| GMT | +7 hours | GMT = MT +7 hours |
| EST | +2 hours | EST = MT +2 hours |
| CST | +1 hours | CST = MT +1 hours |
| MST | 0 hours | MST = MT 0 hours |
| PST | -1 hours | PST = MT -1 hours |
| IST | +12.5 hours | IST = MT +12.5 hours |
| JST | +16 hours | JST = MT +16 hours |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How many hours apart are MT and PST?
A: The standard-time gap shown above is 1 hour. If either side is a family zone such as PT or MT, the season selector can change that gap by one hour.
Q: What does the season selector actually change?
A: It switches family-based zone labels between their standard-time and daylight-time UTC offsets so the conversion matches the part of the year you care about.
Q: Why does the converted time sometimes show a different day?
A: Even domestic-looking conversions can cross midnight when the source time is late enough or the target sits far enough east or west.
Q: Why is MT to Pacific Standard Time useful in everyday work?
A: It helps with meetings, travel, event publishing, interviews, shift planning, and any schedule that needs one time to be read correctly in two regions.
Q: Why is the table based on standard time?
A: The table gives one stable reference view. If you need daylight behavior, use the converter above and switch the season selector before reading the answer.
Q: Can I convert from PST back to MT?
A: Yes. Enter a time on the target side and the converter will apply the same offset difference in reverse.
