Current Time in Salmās, Iran

See Salmās local time in Asia/Tehran (UTC+3:30), plus DST status, clock changes, and time comparisons with cities worldwide.

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Salmās Standard TimeGMT +03:30Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Salmās Time Details

View the current time in Salmās, Iran, using the Asia/Tehran timezone. This page shows the UTC+3:30 offset and whether daylight saving time is active.

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DST Schedule and Changes

Check the exact daylight saving time dates for Salmās, including when clocks spring forward and fall back. Historical and upcoming changes are tracked for accuracy.

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Compare and Export Meetings

Compare Salmās time with other cities in a visual grid and hour-by-hour table. Export meeting times to ICS, Google Calendar, or Gmail for easy scheduling.

How to Check Current Time in Salmās, Iran

  1. Open the Salmās time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/iran/salmas to see Salmās, Iran already loaded in the comparison grid. This page is useful when you need to coordinate a call with a client in Iran, confirm a handoff with a remote team, or plan travel through northwestern Iran near the Turkey and Iraq borders.

  2. Add the cities you need to compare: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, Dubai, or Tokyo depending on who you are coordinating with. These comparisons are especially practical for finance teams, software teams, and import/export businesses that work across Europe, the Gulf, and North America.

  3. Drag a time range on the grid: Use the visual timeline to drag across a work window, such as a morning block in Salmās, Iran, and watch the purple selection line up against the other city rows. For example, selecting 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in Salmās helps you see whether that overlaps with a workable evening slot in London or an early-morning slot in New York.

  4. Export and share the schedule: Once a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting details to your team. This is useful when you want everyone to see the appointment in their own calendar, especially for distributed teams that coordinate across Iran, the UK, the US, and the UAE.

About Salmās Time Zone

Salmās, Iran uses Asia/Tehran as its IANA time zone, and the city stays on UTC+3:30 all year. That makes it a half-hour offset zone, which is especially important for scheduling because it does not line up neatly with whole-hour time zones like UTC+4 in Dubai or UTC+9 in Tokyo. Salmās does not observe daylight saving time, so its local clock remains consistent through the year.

This matters for business planning because Salmās sits in Iran’s northwestern West Azerbaijan region, where communication often extends to nearby markets in Turkey, Iraq, the Gulf, and Europe. If you are arranging logistics, supplier calls, or remote work sessions, Salmās time is always 30 minutes behind Dubai and several hours ahead of London and New York, which makes midday in Iran a common bridge window for cross-border coordination.

For international teams, the half-hour offset can affect meeting starts, flight planning, and trading workflows. A call scheduled for the morning in Salmās can still fall before business hours in New York, while the same slot is already late morning in Dubai and afternoon in Tokyo, so it helps to compare the city directly rather than relying on rough mental estimates.

Salmās City Details

Salmās, Iran has a population of 81,606, making it a mid-sized city with enough local activity to matter for regional coordination without being a major metropolitan hub. Its coordinates are 38.1973°, 44.7653°, placing it in northwestern Iran near the country’s western borderlands, where road and trade connections can influence scheduling and transport timing.

The local currency is the Iranian Rial (IRR), and the country dialing code is +98. These details are useful when planning business travel, confirming invoices, or arranging phone calls with offices, hotels, freight agents, or local partners in Iran.

Time Differences from Salmās

Salmās, Iran is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York in January, and 7 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York in July. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 12:30 AM in New York in January and 1:30 AM in New York in July. For US-based teams, this usually makes early-morning Salmās meetings difficult for New York participants, especially during winter.

Salmās, Iran is 3 hours 30 minutes ahead of London in January, and 2 hours 30 minutes ahead of London in July. So when it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 5:30 AM in London in January and 6:30 AM in London in July. This is useful for UK businesses working with Iranian suppliers, because a late afternoon meeting in London can often line up with evening in Salmās.

Salmās, Iran is 5 hours 30 minutes behind Tokyo in January, and 5 hours 30 minutes behind Tokyo in July. When it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 2:30 PM in Tokyo in both seasons. That makes same-day coordination with Japanese teams more predictable than with US or UK teams, since the difference stays constant throughout the year.

Salmās, Iran is 7 hours 30 minutes behind Sydney in January, and 6 hours 30 minutes behind Sydney in July. So when it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 4:30 PM in Sydney in January and 3:30 PM in Sydney in July. This can be useful for Australian companies working with Iranian vendors, because a morning slot in Iran often lands in the late afternoon in Sydney.

Salmās, Iran is 30 minutes behind Dubai in January, and 30 minutes behind Dubai in July. When it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 9:30 AM in Dubai in both seasons. That small gap is especially practical for Gulf-region logistics, airline connections, and regional trade calls, because the two cities stay closely aligned all year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Salmās in?

Salmās, Iran is in Asia/Tehran. The city uses UTC+3:30 throughout the year, which makes it a half-hour offset zone rather than a full-hour offset like many other places. That is important for scheduling because it affects meeting times with London, Dubai, New York, and Tokyo in different ways.

Does Salmās observe daylight saving time?

No, Salmās, Iran does not observe daylight saving time. Its local time stays at UTC+3:30 all year, so you do not need to adjust for a seasonal clock change when planning recurring meetings or travel. This makes scheduling simpler for businesses that work with Iranian partners on a weekly basis.

What is the time difference between Salmās and New York?

In January, Salmās, Iran is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead of New York, and in July it is 7 hours 30 minutes ahead. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Salmās, it is 12:30 AM in New York in January and 1:30 AM in New York in July. For US teams, the best overlap is usually later in the day in New York or earlier in the evening in Salmās, depending on the season.

What is the best time to call Salmās from the US or UK?

From New York, the most practical call windows are usually late evening in the US, because Salmās is 8 hours 30 minutes ahead in January and 7 hours 30 minutes ahead in July. From London, the overlap is easier: Salmās is 3 hours 30 minutes ahead in January and 2 hours 30 minutes ahead in July, so a London afternoon often lines up with early evening in Salmās. That makes UK-Iran business calls, supplier meetings, and remote interviews much easier to schedule than US-East-Coast calls.

What is the UTC offset for Salmās?

Salmās, Iran uses UTC+3:30. The offset stays the same all year because the city does not observe daylight saving time. This half-hour offset is especially relevant when comparing Salmās with Dubai, London, and Tokyo, since it creates non-round differences that are easy to misread without a converter.

What currency does Salmās use?

Salmās, Iran uses the Iranian Rial (IRR). That matters for pricing, hotel bookings, transport, and local vendor payments when you are traveling or doing business in Iran. If you are coordinating invoices or expenses with partners in Salmās, it helps to confirm amounts in IRR rather than assuming a foreign currency.