Current Time in Al Ḩawātah

View the live local time in Al Ḩawātah, Sudan, in Africa/Khartoum (UTC+2) with no daylight saving time and city comparisons.

Al Ḩawātah
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Al Ḩawātah Standard TimeGMT +02Tue, Jul 21
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Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Jul 21
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Live Time in Al Ḩawātah

See the current local time in Al Ḩawātah, Sudan, using the Africa/Khartoum timezone. It follows UTC+2 and does not observe daylight saving time.

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DST Dates and Changes

Check whether clocks change in Al Ḩawātah and review exact DST dates when applicable. This page shows spring forward and fall back timing, or confirms no DST schedule.

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Compare and Schedule Meetings

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

How to Check Current Time in Al Ḩawātah, Sudan

  1. Open the Al Ḩawātah time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/sudan/al-hawatah and you’ll see Al Ḩawātah, Sudan already loaded in the comparison grid. This is useful when you need to coordinate a same-day call with a client in Sudan, confirm a delivery window, or line up a remote handoff with a team working near Khartoum.

  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’re coordinating with. For example, New York is common for US business calls, London for international operations and finance, and Dubai for regional trade and logistics across the Middle East and Africa.

  3. Select a time range on the grid: Click Select if needed, then drag across the 24-hour timeline to highlight a meeting window in purple, using the handles to fine-tune the start and end time. If you drag a morning block in Al Ḩawātah, you can immediately see whether it lands in work hours or overnight for the other city, which helps avoid scheduling a standup that would be too early for New York or too late for Sydney.

  4. Export the schedule once you find a match: When a range is selected, use ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link to send the meeting details to others. This is especially helpful for distributed teams, because an ICS file or Google Calendar invite keeps the time aligned in each participant’s local calendar without manual conversion.

About Al Ḩawātah Time Zone

Al Ḩawātah, Sudan uses the IANA time zone Africa/Khartoum, which places it on UTC+2 all year. Al Ḩawātah does not observe daylight saving time, so the offset stays the same in January, July, and every other month, which makes recurring scheduling simpler for businesses that work across borders.

That steady UTC+2 offset is practical for regional coordination with nearby markets in East Africa, the Red Sea corridor, and the Gulf. For teams in finance, logistics, humanitarian operations, and cross-border trade, a fixed offset reduces confusion when planning shipment updates, field check-ins, or daily reporting cycles.

Because Sudan sits between Europe and Asia in clock time, Al Ḩawātah often serves as a midpoint for calls that involve the UK, the Gulf, and East Asia. In practice, that means a morning in Al Ḩawātah can still align with Europe’s business day while remaining much closer to Asia than North America, which is why the city is often easier to coordinate with London or Dubai than with New York.

Al Ḩawātah City Details

Al Ḩawātah, Sudan has a population of 24,513, making it a smaller city where local scheduling often depends on practical coordination rather than large corporate office hours. Its coordinates are 13.41667° latitude, 34.63333° longitude, placing it in southeastern Sudan’s inland geography, where regional travel and communications often connect through larger Sudanese hubs.

The local currency is the Sudanese pound (SDG), and the country dialing code is +249. Those details matter for travel planning, business invoicing, and contact management, especially when arranging transport, hotel bookings, or phone calls with suppliers and partners in Sudan.

Time Differences from Al Ḩawātah

In January, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 7 hours ahead of New York (UTC-5): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 2:00 AM in New York. In July, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 6 hours ahead of New York (UTC-4): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 3:00 AM in New York. That makes early-morning Sudan meetings difficult for US East Coast teams, especially for customer support, engineering handoffs, or investor calls.

In January, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 2 hours ahead of London (UTC+0): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 7:00 AM in London. In July, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 1 hour ahead of London (UTC+1): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 8:00 AM in London. This is a useful overlap for UK-based operations, because late morning in Al Ḩawātah can still fit into London’s working day.

In January, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 7 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 4:00 PM in Tokyo. In July, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 7 hours behind Tokyo (UTC+9): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 4:00 PM in Tokyo. That consistent gap makes it easier to plan same-day coordination with Japanese suppliers, because the difference does not change seasonally.

In January, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 9 hours behind Sydney (UTC+11): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 6:00 PM in Sydney. In July, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 8 hours behind Sydney (UTC+10): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 5:00 PM in Sydney. This matters for Australian teams because a Sudan morning can land near the end of the Sydney workday, which is often the best time for final approvals or status updates.

In January, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 2 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 11:00 AM in Dubai. In July, Al Ḩawātah (UTC+2) is 2 hours behind Dubai (UTC+4): when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 11:00 AM in Dubai. That stable relationship is useful for travel, freight, and commercial coordination across the Gulf, where many companies operate on tightly managed daytime schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Al Ḩawātah in?

Al Ḩawātah in Sudan is in Africa/Khartoum, which uses UTC+2 throughout the year. Because it does not switch clocks for daylight saving time, the local time stays consistent whether you are planning a January meeting or a July shipment update.

Does Al Ḩawātah observe daylight saving time?

No, Al Ḩawātah in Sudan does not observe daylight saving time. It remains on UTC+2 all year, which makes recurring meetings easier because the local time does not shift seasonally.

What is the UTC offset for Al Ḩawātah?

The UTC offset for Al Ḩawātah is UTC+2 all year. That means the city is two hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time, and that offset stays fixed in every month.

What is the time difference between Al Ḩawātah and New York?

In January, Al Ḩawātah is 7 hours ahead of New York, and in July it is 6 hours ahead of New York. For example, when it is 9:00 AM in Al Ḩawātah, it is 2:00 AM in New York in January and 3:00 AM in New York in July, so early Sudan meetings are usually too early for US East Coast business hours.

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

For the US, the best overlap is usually later in the day in Al Ḩawātah, because New York is 7 hours behind in January and 6 hours behind in July. For the UK, the overlap is much better: Al Ḩawātah is 2 hours ahead of London in January and 1 hour ahead in July, so late morning in Sudan often fits well with London’s workday.

What currency does Al Ḩawātah use?

Al Ḩawātah uses the Sudanese pound (SDG). This is the currency you’ll see in local pricing for transport, goods, and services, and it is the standard reference for business transactions within Sudan.

How do I compare Al Ḩawātah time with other cities for meetings?

Use the comparison grid on the time converter page to add cities like London, Dubai, New York, or Tokyo, then drag a time range across the 24-hour timeline. That visual setup is especially useful for remote teams because it shows whether a proposed slot lands in working hours, evening, or overnight for each location before you send the invite.