PDT → MDT · DST-aware · Shareable

Convert PDT to MDT, accurate & shareable.

Pacific Daylight Time (Los Angeles) and Mountain Daylight Time (Denver). Live offsets, preset deadlines, hour-by-hour comparison, FAQs, plus a URL that encodes your exact pick—the converter below narrows dates and stays DST-correct across both zones.

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Live clocks

See current time in Los Angeles (PDT) and Denver (MDT) with active DST rules.

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Set a deadline

Pick date and civil time in the workspace—offsets and day-shift cues update instantly for your selection.

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Live clocksTwo zones

Los Angeles

Pacific Daylight Time

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Denver

Mountain Daylight Time

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The exact hour gap shifts with DST — dial it in below.

About this pair

PDTMDT at a glance

Convert PDT to MDT — Pacific Daylight Time (Los Angeles) is currently 1 hour behind Mountain Daylight Time (Denver). A 9 AM PDT deadline lands at approximately 10 AM MDT, and a 5 PM PDT deadline at 6 PM MDT.

Because at least one of PDT or MDT observes Daylight Saving Time, the offset gap shifts by an hour twice a year. The converter below uses the IANA timezone database to pick the correct offset for your selected deadline date.

Need another route? Browse the full conversions index (2,756 pairs) or open the two-zone converter.

Deadline workspace

Set the source, use the answer.

Live conversion
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time and date the client gave you

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Timezone route

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Your local deadline
18:00
MDT · 2026-06-23 · Tue
Source
17:00
PDT
Countdown
3h 56m
Planning status
Outside hours
Outside business hoursTue
Google Calendar
Hour-by-hour map

24-hour reference: PDT → MDT

Every civil hour today from Los Angeles (PDT) translated into Denver (MDT). Day badges mark midnight crossings; times follow your browser’s IANA database.

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Hourly wall-clock map for today — midnight crossings show as day shifts.

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Uses your browser's IANA zone data — choose another date in the converter for historical or future days.
Preset shortcuts

Common deadlines

Five typical office times (morning through early evening) as a quick sanity check. Dial exact dates and share links in the converter workspace above.

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Shortcut rows for typical meeting hours — see the full 24-hour grid above.

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Uses your browser's IANA zone data — choose another date in the converter for historical or future days.

Quick open

Full pages with live clocks, 24-hour tables, preset deadlines, and FAQs—same chrome as PDTMDT. Browse all 2,756 conversion pages.

Straight answers

FAQ: PDT to MDT

DST behaviour, sharing converted deadlines, and how these abbreviations tie to real cities and IANA zones.

The current difference depends on Daylight Saving Time in either zone. See the live converter above for the exact current offset.

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Related hubs & shortcuts

Deadline presets, more conversion pairs, city clocks, meeting overlap, and index pages—picked for this route so you can move on without searching.