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- New York is a city in New York, United States.
- Latitude: 40.7143. Longitude: -74.0060
- Timezone: America/New_York
Time zone info for New York
UTC-4
America/New_York
New York follows America/New_York. The local time is calculated from IANA time zone data.
Methodology and trust
About this New York time page
This New York page combines live clock output with timezone, offset, holiday, and daylight context so the page is useful beyond a single timestamp.
Displayed local time follows the IANA timezone identifier assigned to this page and updates live in the browser.
Weather context uses Open-Meteo. Sunrise, sunset, and day-length details are shown as informational timing context.
Calendar and next-holiday data use normalized HolidayFinder coverage with a date-holidays fallback. Regional holiday matches can also include New York where source coverage is available.
Live conditions
Weather in New York now
Sunrise, sunset, day length and solar time for New York
- Sunrise: 04:34
- Sunset: 19:26
- Day length: 14h 53m
- Solar noon: 12:00
- The solar values are estimated from latitude and day of year.
A clearer way to check the time in New York
The current time in New York is 14:07:07 on Tuesday, June 30, 2026. If you are checking the city before a call, a handoff, a trip, or a timed release, the live clock above is more useful than a static conversion because it keeps the local hour, the date, and the active zone label together.
That extra context matters because people usually are not searching out of curiosity. They are trying to work out whether now is a sensible hour in New York, whether the wider New York schedule matches the city, or whether they should zoom out to United States before making a plan.
This is also the kind of page people keep open for business hours, arrivals, deadlines, and fast cross-region coordination. A clear city clock, an active zone label, and a few strong reference links save more time than opening several extra tabs.
New York time zone and UTC/GMT offset
This page uses America/New_York as the official time zone for New York. Right now the active label is EDT, and the current UTC or GMT offset is GMT-4. Those two details are the quickest way to understand the city clock without memorizing a rule.
A live label is safer than relying on a fixed abbreviation copied from a generic guide. Some places move with seasonal clock changes and some do not. Showing the active abbreviation and the live offset removes that ambiguity whether the city is stable all year or changes partway through it.
If you also track time in Philadelphia, time in Boston, and time in Columbus, those pages are useful cross-checks because they share the same active zone today, even if the cities themselves are far apart.
New York clock, zone, and daylight
New York time right now
The live clock shows 14:07:07 in New York, alongside the local date of Tuesday, June 30, 2026. That makes it useful for calls, countdowns, sign-ins, and anything else where minutes and seconds matter.
New York time zone
New York follows America/New_York. The active abbreviation shown on this page is EDT, and the live GMT or UTC offset is GMT-4.
New York daylight today
Today, sunrise is 04:34, sunset is 19:26, and estimated day length is 14h 53m. Solar noon is around 12:00.
Where to go after the New York clock
More clocks in New York
For a wider regional picture, it helps to keep time in Brooklyn, time in Manhattan, time in Staten Island, time in Buffalo, and time in East New York nearby. Those pages sit inside current local time in New York and make it easier to see whether the issue is local to one city or shared across the region.
Same-timezone references
If the map matters less than the clock rule itself, time in Philadelphia, time in Boston, and time in Columbus are useful reference points because they share EDT right now.
Compare New York with another place
When the real question is the gap rather than the local hour, open the compare tool or jump straight to time in Mumbai, time in São Paulo, and time in Buenos Aires. That is usually faster than doing the offset in your head.
Common reasons people look up New York time now
A city clock is rarely the final goal. Most of the time, someone is trying to decide whether now is a good hour to message a person, open a meeting, hand over work, or confirm that a deadline still lands on the same local date.
That is especially true when the city belongs to a larger state or country that people recognize first. The city page gives the exact answer, while current local time in New York and time across United States help when the question is broader than one place.
A live page also beats an old conversion once the timing becomes immediate. Minutes matter for interviews, departures, customer support windows, delivery cutoffs, and event starts. If the clock changes while you are still thinking, a static note stops being enough.
When the real question is not just time in New York but the gap to somewhere else, it is quicker to use the time comparison tool or keep a few nearby reference pages in reach, such as time in Brooklyn, time in Manhattan, and time in Staten Island.
When it helps to watch New York time live
A one-time conversion is fine if you are planning well ahead. A live city page is better when the answer needs to stay correct while you are still acting on it, especially because the local date, active zone label, and seconds remain visible.
- Meetings and interviews: If a call starts in a few minutes, you want the current city time, not a conversion you made earlier in the day and forgot to re-check.
- Flights and arrivals: When someone lands in New York, the local date and local hour affect pickups, check-ins, and onward travel more than your own home clock does.
- Business windows: Many people keep this city open because client hours, publishing schedules, customer support, or market activity follow its working day.
- Event starts: Product launches, ticket drops, live streams, and sports schedules often publish one city time as the reference, and the live clock keeps that reference current.
- Cross-region work: Teams spanning multiple countries often use one reliable city page as a shared reference instead of translating the hour separately on every device.
Why daylight context matters in New York
Today in New York, sunrise is 04:34, sunset is 19:26, and estimated day length is 14h 53m. Solar noon lands around 12:00.
That daylight context matters more than people expect. The local hour answers one question; sunrise, sunset, and the date help explain whether the city is starting its day, fully inside it, or already winding down.
New York time FAQ
What time is it in New York right now?
The live clock at the top of the page shows the current time in New York right now and keeps updating automatically, so you do not need to refresh the page to keep it accurate.
What time zone does New York use?
New York uses America/New_York. The active abbreviation on this page is EDT, which is more useful than assuming a fixed year-round label.
What is the GMT or UTC offset in New York right now?
The current GMT or UTC offset shown for New York is GMT-4. That value is useful when you need a quick comparison with another city or time zone.
Does this page help with nearby places too?
Yes. If the city page is too narrow for your question, step up to current local time in New York or open nearby references such as time in Brooklyn, time in Manhattan, and time in Staten Island.
How do I compare New York with another city?
The quickest route is the compare tool, especially if you are checking a gap that may shift with seasonal clock changes. The same page also links directly to useful comparisons such as time in Mumbai and time in São Paulo.
Why does the local date matter as much as the hour in New York?
Because the date tells you whether the city has already rolled into the next day or is still behind your own. For travel, deadlines, flights, and meetings, that date shift can matter just as much as the hour itself.
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