Which zone this page means. PST is standard time only. From the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November the Pacific zone is on PDT (UTC-7). Most people write PST year-round. CST means US Central Standard Time (UTC-6) and also China Standard Time (UTC+8) — fourteen hours apart. This page means the US zone. For the Chinese zone see China Standard Time.
PST is behind CST by 2 hours today
On 19 August 2026, Pacific Standard Time is on PDT at UTC-07:00 and Central Standard Time (US) is on CDT at UTC-05:00. The gap between them is 2 hours, with CST ahead. So 9:00 am in PST is 11:00 am in CST, and 5:00 pm in PST is 7:00 pm in CST. Going the other way, see CST to PST.
The gap is not constant, and that is the part that catches people out
Pacific Standard Time is currently observing daylight saving and changes next on 1 November 2026, when clocks go back an hour. Central Standard Time (US) is currently observing daylight saving and changes next on 1 November 2026.
When you can actually both be at work
Taking a working day as 9:00 am to 5:00 pm local at each end, there are 6 overlapping hours in a normal day. In PST that window runs from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, which is 11:00 am to 5:00 pm in CST. Anything outside it needs one side to start early or finish late.
Zone rules are set by legislation and change, sometimes at short notice. This page is built against tzdata 2026a, last reviewed 2026-08-18. Quarterly. Zone rules change by legislation, sometimes at short notice. Version and review date are shown on every zone page. The converter above reads your browser's own copy of the zone database, so if a rule has changed since this page was built the live answer follows the new rule.
Every convention used above — whether the start date counts, how month ends are clamped, which holidays close an office — is written out on the methodology page, including the daylight-saving rules behind the 2-hour gap above.