Time in Rhode Island

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Time in Rhode Island, as in all

US states, is regulated by the United States Department of Transportation.[1] Rhode Island is in the Eastern Time Zone (ET) and observes daylight saving time
(DST).

Time in Rhode Island
  Time UTC
Standard time (winter) Eastern Standard Time (EST) UTC−05:00
Daylight time (summer) Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) UTC−04:00

Independent of daylight saving time,

solar noon in Rhode Island on the March equinox
is about 11:53, which is earlier than most areas of the United States. The state is small enough that geographical location only results in a difference of a few minutes.

United States time zones
Solar noon (independent of DST)[2]
Date
(approx.)
Location
Westerly Providence Little Compton
March equinox 11:54 11:52 11:52
June solstice 11:49 11:47 11:46
September equinox 11:40 11:39 11:38
December solstice 11:45 11:44 11:43

Like the other five

Atlantic Time Zone without daylight saving to mitigate this. While Rhode Island considered such a bill in 2016,[3] it would only take effect if Massachusetts did the same.[4]

IANA time zone database

The

IANA time zone database identifier for Rhode Island is America/New_York.[5]

See also

Time in New England states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont

References