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-8 hours differenceUTC+0 → PST


UTC+0 to PST Converter


Coordinated Universal TimeUTC+0
Pacific Standard TimeUTC-8

Convert UTC to PST Time Zone

This UTC to PST Converter provides fast and accurate time zone conversion between Coordinated Universal Time and Pacific Standard Time. It automatically applies the correct UTC−8 offset, accounts for seasonal changes to PDT, and delivers real-time results for scheduling meetings, coordinating travel, and managing events across regions.

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🌍 Time Zone Converter Guide

Compare times across different zones and explore any moment in the day

Set Base Timezone

Click the up arrow to make any timezone your reference point. All time differences will be calculated from this base.

Reorder Zones

Drag the grip icon to rearrange timezones in your preferred order. Base timezone cannot be dragged but others can be reordered.

Remove Zone

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Time Slider

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Format Controls

Switch between 12h/24h format and choose "Each" to set different formats per timezone or "All" to apply the same format to all zones.

💡 Pro tip: Add more timezones using the search above, then set one as your base to see all time differences at a glance!

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UTC to PST – Time Difference

One of the most commonly used conversions on the West Coast of North America is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) to PST (Pacific Standard Time). Understanding how these two time zones relate ensures precise scheduling for international teams, airlines, digital events, and remote workers during the standard time period.

What Is UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)?

UTC is the worldwide time standard used for global coordination. It remains fixed throughout the year and does not observe daylight saving time.

Key Characteristics of UTC

  • Serves as the global reference for aviation, marine navigation, international communication, and scientific research.

  • No daylight saving time — UTC stays unchanged year-round.

  • Offset: UTC±0 (it represents the baseline for all other time zones).

Because UTC does not shift seasonally, it is ideal for consistent timestamping and cross-regional coordination.

What Is PST (Pacific Standard Time)?

PST is the standard time used in parts of North America’s West Coast during the non–daylight saving period.

Standard Offset
UTC-8
This means PST is 8 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time.

Daylight Saving Period
PST itself is used only during standard time. When daylight saving begins, regions observing PST switch to PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) with an offset of UTC-7.

Daylight saving time typically runs from:

  • Second Sunday in March

  • First Sunday in November

Outside these dates, the region reverts to PST (UTC-8).

Regions Using PST
PST is observed in:

  • Western United States (e.g., California, Washington, Nevada)

  • Western Canada (e.g., British Columbia)

  • Some Mexican states (e.g., Baja California)

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Largest Cities in the Pacific Standard Time (PST) Zone

Number

City

State/Province

Country

1

Los Angeles

California

United States

2

San Diego

California

United States

3

San Jose

California

United States

4

Seattle

Washington

United States

5

San Francisco

California

United States

6

Vancouver

British Columbia

Canada

7

Portland

Oregon

United States

8

Las Vegas

Nevada

United States

9

Sacramento

California

United States

10

Fresno

California

United States

UTC to Pacific Time (PST/PDT) Offset Table

Period

UTC Offset

PST/PDT Offset

Time Difference

Standard Time

UTC±0

UTC−8 (PST)

PST is 8 hours behind UTC

Daylight Saving Time*

UTC±0

UTC−7 (PDT)

PDT is 7 hours behind UTC*

*During Daylight Saving Time, Pacific Standard Time (PST) switches to Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), which is UTC−7.

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Time Difference
PST is always 8 hours behind UTC during the standard time period.

Example
If it is 2:00 PM UTC, the corresponding PST time is 6:00 AM.

This offset is stable outside the daylight saving period.

How to Convert UTC to PST: Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Start with the current UTC time.

Example: 9:00 PM UTC

Step 2: Subtract 8 hours.

9:00 PM – 8 hours = 1:00 PM PST

During Daylight Saving Time

UTC converts to PDT (UTC−7), not PST.
A converter automatically manages this adjustment.

Quick Conversion Table: UTC to PST (AM/PM)

UTC Time

PST Time

12:00 AM (midnight)

4:00 PM (previous day)

3:00 AM

7:00 PM (previous day)

6:00 AM

10:00 PM (previous day)

9:00 AM

1:00 AM

12:00 PM (noon)

4:00 AM

3:00 PM

7:00 AM

6:00 PM

10:00 AM

9:00 PM

1:00 PM

This table provides quick reference for common conversions.

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Practical Examples

Meetings

A virtual meeting scheduled for 5:00 PM UTC occurs at 9:00 AM PST.

Live Events

A webinar airing at 1:00 AM UTC corresponds to 5:00 PM PST (previous day).

Travel Planning

Flight times published in UTC can be converted to PST by subtracting 8 hours.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Confusing PST with PDT
Many users assume PST applies year-round. Always verify whether daylight saving time is active.

Incorrect abbreviation usage
PST = standard time (UTC-8)
PDT = daylight saving time (UTC-7)

Assuming time shifts vary
During the standard period, the UTC–PST difference is always 8 hours.

Overlooking the fixed nature of UTC
UTC never changes, while regional time zones do.

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Online Tools for UTC–PST Conversion

A UTC to PST converter provides:

  • Instant, accurate time conversion

  • Automatic adjustment for daylight saving transitions

  • Real-time results

  • Support for multiple time zones

It is especially valuable for global teams, remote workers, travelers, and digital broadcasters.

Conclusion

Understanding how to convert UTC to PST is essential for precise scheduling during the standard time period. PST remains exactly 8 hours behind UTC, making the conversion straightforward: simply subtract eight hours. Whether you are managing global communication, planning travel, or coordinating events, a reliable UTC to PST converter ensures that time-sensitive tasks are executed accurately across regions.