Current Time in Tri-Cities

Tri-Cities
United States · PDT
Tri-Cities Daylight TimeGMT -07Mon, Apr 6
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM
PST automatically adjusted to PDT time zone, that is in use
UTC
UTC · UTC
Coordinated Universal TimeGMT +00Tue, Apr 7
12AM3AM6AM9AM12PM3PM6PM9PM

How to Check Current Time in Tri-Cities, United States

  1. Open the Tri-Cities time converter page: Go to https://www.xconvert.com/time-converter/united-states/tri-cities. The page loads with Tri-Cities pre-selected on the comparison grid in the America/Los_Angeles time zone, which is useful if you are scheduling a call with partners in eastern Washington, coordinating with Hanford-area contractors, or checking local business hours before calling a logistics or agriculture company in the Columbia Basin.

  2. Add relevant comparison cities: Click “+ Add City” and search for cities such as New York, London, and Tokyo. These are practical comparisons for Tri-Cities because US East Coast teams often coordinate across corporate offices, London overlaps with international trade and energy discussions, and Tokyo can matter for manufacturing, supply-chain, and global operations planning.

  3. Select a working time range on the grid: Click “Select” to enter selection mode, then drag across the Tri-Cities row from 9 AM to 11 AM to highlight a purple range. This lets you instantly see that a 9–11 AM slot in Tri-Cities is typically 12–2 PM in New York, 5–7 PM in London during standard offset periods, and 2–4 AM the next day in Tokyo, helping you decide whether a same-day meeting is realistic for all participants.

  4. Export or share the selected time: After selecting the range, use the export options shown on the page: ICS download, Google Calendar, Gmail, Copy to clipboard, or Share link. This is especially helpful when you need to send a confirmed meeting window to a remote team, attach the slot to a calendar invite, or share a link with clients so everyone sees the appointment in their own local time automatically.

About Tri-Cities Time Zone

Tri-Cities, Washington uses the America/Los_Angeles IANA time zone, the same zone used by major West Coast cities such as Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and San Francisco. Its standard time is Pacific Standard Time (PST), UTC-8, and its daylight time is Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), UTC-7. This matters for anyone coordinating with Tri-Cities businesses because the local clock shifts seasonally, changing the time gap with cities in Europe, Asia, and even parts of North America that follow different daylight saving schedules.

Tri-Cities observes daylight saving time. In the United States, DST begins on the second Sunday in March and ends on the first Sunday in November; clocks move forward by one hour in March and back by one hour in November. For 2025, that means Tri-Cities switches to daylight time on March 9, 2025, and returns to standard time on November 2, 2025. During DST, Tri-Cities is UTC-7, which slightly improves overlap with New York and London morning-to-afternoon business windows.

Geographically, Tri-Cities is in southeastern Washington and consists of the closely linked communities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland. Although it is in Washington State, its economic connections often extend into Oregon, Idaho, and broader Pacific Northwest transport and energy networks. Compared with the Mountain Time Zone directly to the east, Tri-Cities is usually 1 hour behind cities such as Denver and Phoenix during much of the year, though Arizona’s no-DST policy can change exact seasonal comparisons.

Tri-Cities City Details

Tri-Cities has a population of 244,036, making it a significant urban area in eastern Washington rather than a small isolated town. That population size supports a broad mix of industries including energy, agriculture, food processing, logistics, healthcare, education, and research, all of which create regular demand for accurate time coordination with other US and international regions.

The city area is located at 46.2454°, -119.19617°, placing it in the inland Pacific Northwest near the Columbia River system. This geographic position is relevant for travel and operations planning because Tri-Cities sits within a regional corridor connected to Spokane, Seattle, Portland, and Boise, and it serves as an important commercial hub for surrounding agricultural and industrial activity.

The local currency is the United States Dollar (USD), which is used for all business, retail, and travel transactions in Tri-Cities. The country dialing code is +1, so international callers should use +1 before the local US number when contacting hotels, offices, freight providers, or residents in the area.

Time Differences from Tri-Cities

Tri-Cities is in Pacific Time, so its difference from other cities changes slightly depending on whether daylight saving time is active in one or both locations. For practical scheduling, here are the most common comparisons users need.

  • New York: Tri-Cities is usually 3 hours behind New York. When it is 9:00 AM in Tri-Cities, it is typically 12:00 PM in New York, which makes late morning or early afternoon one of the easiest windows for cross-country US meetings.
  • London: Tri-Cities is usually 8 hours behind London when both regions are on their typical seasonal schedules. When it is 9:00 AM in Tri-Cities, it is usually 5:00 PM in London, so Tri-Cities mornings often align with London’s late afternoon.
  • Tokyo: Tri-Cities is generally 16 or 17 hours behind Tokyo depending on DST season. When it is 9:00 AM in Tri-Cities, it is commonly 2:00 AM the next day in Tokyo during Pacific Daylight Time, which makes live meetings difficult unless one side accepts an early or late call.
  • Sydney: Tri-Cities is typically 17, 18, or 19 hours behind Sydney depending on the time of year because both locations observe DST on different calendars. A 9:00 AM time in Tri-Cities is often 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM the next day in Sydney, so scheduling usually works better in Tri-Cities late afternoon for Sydney morning.
  • Dubai: Tri-Cities is usually 11 hours behind Dubai during Pacific Daylight Time and 12 hours behind during Pacific Standard Time, since Dubai stays on UTC+4 year-round and does not observe DST. When it is 9:00 AM in Tri-Cities, it is typically 8:00 PM in Dubai during PDT or 9:00 PM in Dubai during PST.

These differences are especially important for remote teams, freight coordination, international sales, and travel planning. A meeting that looks convenient at 9 AM Pacific may already be outside normal office hours in Dubai or London, while Tokyo and Sydney often require next-day coordination because of the large offset.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time zone is Tri-Cities in?

Tri-Cities is in the America/Los_Angeles time zone, which is the IANA identifier for the US Pacific Time Zone. Locally, this means Tri-Cities uses Pacific Standard Time (PST, UTC-8) in winter and Pacific Daylight Time (PDT, UTC-7) during daylight saving months.

Does Tri-Cities observe daylight saving time?

Yes, Tri-Cities observes daylight saving time under US federal and Washington State time rules. Clocks move forward on the second Sunday in March and move back on the first Sunday in November; in 2025, those dates are March 9 and November 2. This seasonal shift changes the city’s UTC offset from UTC-8 to UTC-7.

Time difference between Tri-Cities and New York?

Tri-Cities is generally 3 hours behind New York. If it is 8:00 AM in Tri-Cities, it is usually 11:00 AM in New York, which creates a strong same-day overlap for business calls, customer support, and internal meetings between West Coast and East Coast teams.

Best time to call Tri-Cities from US or UK?

From most of the continental US, the best time to call Tri-Cities is during its local business window of roughly 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Pacific Time. For callers in New York, that translates to about 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM Eastern, while for callers in the UK, the most practical overlap is often 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM UK time when Tri-Cities is starting its workday, though this can shift by an hour around US/UK DST transition weeks.

What is the UTC offset for Tri-Cities?

Tri-Cities has two UTC offsets depending on the season. It is UTC-8 during Pacific Standard Time (PST) and UTC-7 during Pacific Daylight Time (PDT). If you are creating calendar events manually or coordinating with systems that store timestamps in UTC, checking whether DST is active is essential.

What currency does Tri-Cities use?

Tri-Cities uses the United States Dollar (USD). This is the standard currency for hotels, restaurants, transport, corporate payments, and retail purchases throughout Washington State and the rest of the United States.

Is Tri-Cities in the same time zone as Seattle and Los Angeles?

Yes, Tri-Cities shares the same America/Los_Angeles time zone as Seattle and Los Angeles. That means there is normally no time difference between these cities, which simplifies scheduling for Pacific Northwest travel, West Coast operations, and regional business coordination.

Why does the time difference from Tri-Cities to London or Sydney change during the year?

The difference changes because daylight saving time does not start and end on the same dates worldwide, and some places do not observe it at all. Tri-Cities follows the US DST calendar, London follows the UK calendar, Sydney follows the Australian calendar, and Dubai does not change clocks, so the offset can shift by an hour or more depending on the month.