Daylight Saving in Chicago
Is CDT active? See CST vs CDT offsets, exact change dates, and get Lake Michigan–tuned tips for seamless adjustment.
Select Chicago
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View Current DST Status
Instantly see if CDT is active and what the local clock time is.
Check Exact Start & End
Review spring-forward on the second Sunday in March and fall-back on the first Sunday in November, with local-time stamps.
Follow Chicago-Tuned Tips
Shift your Lake Michigan sunrise runs and deep-dish pizza dinner schedules for seamless adjustment.
Advanced Features
- Detailed Offset Comparison Compare Central Standard Time (UTC−6) vs Central Daylight Time (UTC−5) with minute precision.
- Chicago Lifestyle Tips From waterfront jogs to deep-dish dinners, get city-specific strategies for DST days.
Adjustment Tips
Lakefront Sunrise Stroll
Move your sunrise jog along Lake Michigan 15 minutes later on DST start day to match morning light.
Deep-Dish Dinner Delay
Push back your classic pizza dinner at Giordano’s by 30 minutes the night after the change.
Adjust Your Cubs Game Time
If attending Wrigley Field, aim for gates opening 20 minutes later to avoid daylight confusion.
Sync Office Clocks at 2 AM
Manually reset analog clocks at 2 AM local time to avoid any digital-analog mismatches.
FAQs
Why does Chicago change DST in March/November?
U.S. law sets DST from the second Sunday in March to the first Sunday in November to maximize summer evening light.
Will my phone update automatically?
Yes—most smartphones update themselves; analog clocks require manual adjustment at 2 AM.
How to plan early morning commutes?
Check local sunrise times in our tool and adjust your morning CTA schedule accordingly.
How It Works
- Detects Chicago’s current time and whether CDT is active.
- Retrieves precise DST transition dates from tzdb.
- Displays CST vs CDT offsets with local-time stamps.
- Offers Chicago-tuned tips for lakeside runs, pizza nights, and ballgames.
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