Current Time in Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia

Asia/Riyadh uses UTC+3 year-round with no daylight saving time. View the live clock, compare hours worldwide, and plan meetings quickly.

Ad Dawādimī
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Ad Dawādimī Standard TimeGMT +03Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Local Time and Offset

See the current time in Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia, in the Asia/Riyadh timezone. This city follows UTC+3 and does not observe daylight saving time.

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DST Schedule Details

Check whether clocks change in Ad Dawādimī and review exact daylight saving dates when applicable. For Asia/Riyadh, the schedule remains fixed because DST is not used.

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How to Check Current Time in Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia

  1. Open the Ad Dawādimī page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/saudi-arabia/ad-dawadimi to load the city row for Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia in the visual comparison grid. This is useful when you need the current local time for a call with a client in Saudi Arabia, a travel connection through central Najd, or a coordination window with a team working in Riyadh time.

  2. Add comparison cities: Click + Add City and search for places like New York, London, or Dubai to compare business hours, trading overlap, or family call windows. These cities are especially relevant because finance teams in New York, UK-based partners in London, and Gulf-region contacts in Dubai often need precise scheduling against Saudi Arabia time.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a window in purple, then adjust it with the left and right handles or move the block by dragging the center. For example, selecting a morning slot in Ad Dawādimī helps you see whether it lands in workable hours for London or New York, which is critical for remote standups, vendor calls, and logistics coordination.

  4. Export and share the schedule: When your range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting window to others. This is especially helpful for distributed teams, because an ICS file or Google Calendar invite keeps the meeting aligned automatically across Saudi Arabia, the US, and Europe.

About Ad Dawādimī Time Zone

Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia uses Asia/Riyadh as its IANA time zone, which places it on UTC+3 all year. Saudi Arabia does not observe daylight saving time, so the local clock stays stable throughout the year, making it easier to plan recurring business calls, prayer-time-sensitive schedules, transport coordination, and cross-border operations without seasonal clock changes.

In practical terms, Ad Dawādimī follows the same national time used across Saudi Arabia, including major commercial and administrative centers such as Riyadh. That consistency matters for industries that coordinate across the Gulf, including energy, construction, logistics, retail, and government services, because teams do not need to adjust for seasonal shifts inside the country.

Compared with nearby regional hubs, Ad Dawādimī stays close to Gulf time patterns year-round. It is one hour behind Dubai in both January and July, which makes Saudi Arabia–UAE scheduling straightforward for trade, aviation, and regional project management, while still remaining aligned with the broader Arabian Peninsula business day.

Ad Dawādimī City Details

Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia has a population of 54,474, making it a mid-sized city with a local economy that can still generate meaningful scheduling needs across government, retail, transport, and services. Its coordinates are 24.50772°, 44.39237°, placing it in central Saudi Arabia, and the city uses the Saudi riyal (SAR) with the country dialing code +966.

Because Ad Dawādimī sits in Saudi Arabia’s interior, it is part of the wider central time and transport network that connects regional towns to Riyadh and other domestic destinations. For travelers and businesses, that means local planning often revolves around domestic road travel, regional flights, and coordination with national offices operating on the same UTC+3 schedule.

Time Differences from Ad Dawādimī

Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia is 8 hours ahead of New York in January. That means when it is 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī, it is 1:00 AM in New York. In July, Ad Dawādimī is 7 hours ahead of New York, so 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 2:00 AM in New York. This is a major consideration for US-based client calls, overnight support windows, and global operations teams.

Ad Dawādimī is 3 hours ahead of London in January, so 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 6:00 AM in London. In July, it is 2 hours ahead of London, which means 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 7:00 AM in London. That makes late morning in Saudi Arabia a much better overlap for UK finance, consulting, and vendor meetings than early morning.

Ad Dawādimī is 6 hours behind Tokyo in January, so 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, the difference is still 6 hours behind Tokyo, so 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 3:00 PM in Tokyo. This steady gap is useful for Japan-facing logistics, manufacturing coordination, and software handoffs because the relationship does not change seasonally.

Ad Dawādimī is 8 hours behind Sydney in January, which means 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 5:00 PM in Sydney. In July, it is 7 hours behind Sydney, so 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 4:00 PM in Sydney. That seasonal shift matters for Australia-facing teams, especially when scheduling late-day meetings in Sydney that still fall within Saudi working hours.

Ad Dawādimī is 1 hour behind Dubai in January and also 1 hour behind Dubai in July. In both months, 9:00 AM in Ad Dawādimī is 10:00 AM in Dubai. This close alignment is useful for Gulf trade, regional procurement, and aviation scheduling because the two cities stay in nearly the same working rhythm all year.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Ad Dawādimī in?

Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia is in the Asia/Riyadh time zone. It follows UTC+3 all year, which means the local time stays consistent throughout the year without seasonal clock changes.

Does Ad Dawādimī observe daylight saving time?

No, Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia does not observe daylight saving time. The city remains on UTC+3 year-round, so recurring meetings and travel itineraries are easier to manage because the offset does not change between winter and summer.

What is the UTC offset for Ad Dawādimī?

The UTC offset for Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia is UTC+3 all year. This is the standard time used across Saudi Arabia, so a meeting scheduled in Ad Dawādimī will not shift because of daylight saving time.

What is the time difference between Ad Dawādimī and New York?

The time difference between Ad Dawādimī and New York changes with the season. In January, Ad Dawādimī is 8 hours ahead of New York, while in July it is 7 hours ahead. That means a morning meeting in Saudi Arabia often falls in the middle of the night in New York, which is important for US client support and remote engineering teams.

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

For the US, the best call windows are usually late evening or very early morning in New York time, because Ad Dawādimī is 7 to 8 hours ahead depending on the month. For the UK, late morning in Ad Dawādimī often works better, since it is 3 hours ahead of London in January and 2 hours ahead in July.

What currency does Ad Dawādimī use?

Ad Dawādimī, Saudi Arabia uses the Saudi riyal (SAR). This is the national currency, so pricing, payments, and local business transactions in the city are typically handled in SAR.

How do I compare Ad Dawādimī time with London, Dubai, or Tokyo?

Use the comparison grid to add those cities and visually line up the hours across the 24-hour timeline. Ad Dawādimī is 3 hours ahead of London in January and 2 hours ahead in July, 1 hour behind Dubai in both January and July, and 6 hours behind Tokyo in both January and July, which makes it easy to find overlap for Europe, Gulf, and Asia scheduling.