Tools on the web offer the necessary information so that the people of Juarez know what the correct schedule is and avoid inconveniences during the time change.
Early this Sunday, the people of Juarez experienced the time change; Like every beginning of November, like Americans, they go from summer time to winter time.
Being in the border area, Ciudad Juárez, along with other cities on the strip that divides Mexico and the United States, join the change due to the close commercial and social relations that connect both sides of the border.
However, it is common to get lost among everyday activities, and especially during weekend parties, so, if this is a situation that sounds familiar, there are two tools that can help resolve that doubt: Time.is and the website of the National Metrology Center (Cenam).
The first is an open and free page that has the ability to find the location where the user is. It gives the exact time of the place and indicates whether the clock of the equipment you are using is fast, slow or on time.
https://time.is/Ciudad_Ju%C3%A1rno
For its part, Cenam is the authority in charge of determining the official time and the way in which time zones are organized at the national level.
According to the latest reform to the Time Zone Law, approved in November 2022, it indicates that the cities of Baja California, as well as the Chihuahuan border municipalities of Janos, Ascensión, Juárez, Práxedis G. Guerrero and Guadalupe, use the time zone meridian time 105, that is, they are one hour behind the time in the center of the country.
This change between schedules will remain during most of the winter season, changing to summer time until the second Sunday of the month of March.
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