New York & Los Angeles Time Difference
🕐 Live Timezone Overlap: New York & Los Angeles
New York runs three hours ahead of Los Angeles, which shapes every cross-coast call. A New York team finishing lunch at noon is just sitting down for the day in Los Angeles. That gap is manageable, but it requires deliberate planning. The NYSE opens at 9:30am ET, locking New York mornings to market rhythms, while Los Angeles media and tech offices often do not hit full stride until 10am Pacific. Both constraints pull toward the same solution: schedule in the afternoon.
Time Difference: New York and Los Angeles
Los Angeles is currently 3 hours behind New York. The live offsets are New York UTC-4 and Los Angeles UTC-7. New York observes daylight saving and Los Angeles also observes daylight saving, so the offset shifts twice a year if both sides aren't already aligned.
Both New York and Los Angeles observe daylight saving time under US federal rules, so the gap between them stays fixed at three hours year-round. New York currently runs at UTC-4 and Los Angeles at UTC-7. Because both cities shift on the same dates, the second Sunday in March and the first Sunday in November, there is no period where the offset between them widens or narrows. The three-hour difference is constant.
Best Times to Meet
The working-hours overlap for New York and Los Angeles is 6 hours, running noon to 6pm New York time and 9am to 3pm Los Angeles time. Inside that 6-hour window, the cleanest slot is typically 12pm to 3pm New York, which is 9am to 12pm Los Angeles. This captures Los Angeles at its freshest before the afternoon drifts in, and keeps New York clear of the 4 to 6pm window that many East Coast finance teams reserve for client calls bridging European time zones. Avoid Friday afternoons: Los Angeles offices, particularly in media and production, tend to wind down early.
Working Hours Overlap Explained
New York operates on America/New_York (currently UTC-4). Los Angeles operates on America/Los_Angeles (currently UTC-7). The table below maps a standard 9:00 AM–6:00 PM day in New York to Los Angeles's local time.
| New York time | Los Angeles time | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 9:00 AM | 6:00 AM | Los Angeles outside hours |
| 10:00 AM | 7:00 AM | Los Angeles outside hours |
| 11:00 AM | 8:00 AM | Los Angeles just starting |
| 12:00 PM | 9:00 AM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 1:00 PM | 10:00 AM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 2:00 PM | 11:00 AM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 3:00 PM | 12:00 PM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 4:00 PM | 1:00 PM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 5:00 PM | 2:00 PM | Los Angeles in business hours |
| 6:00 PM | 3:00 PM | Los Angeles in business hours |
Tips for Scheduling Across New York and Los Angeles
- Book recurring cross-coast calls at 12pm New York time so Los Angeles joins at the start of their day.
- Avoid scheduling New York to Los Angeles calls before noon Eastern; it is pre-work hours for most LA offices.
- Clear the 4 to 6pm New York slot for European bridging calls; use it for LA contact only when necessary.
- Block Friday afternoons off for async work; Los Angeles production and media teams frequently finish early those days.
- Check both calendars around Thanksgiving and Christmas: the shared holiday overlap creates the same blackout for New York and Los Angeles simultaneously.
Public Holidays and Working Weeks
Both New York and Los Angeles follow a standard Monday to Friday working week, with hours running 9am to 6pm in each city. The shared public holidays mean outages hit both sides simultaneously. Independence Day on 4 July, Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November, and Christmas Day on 25 December all affect New York and Los Angeles equally. Cross-city meetings around those dates should be booked well in advance, as the December 24 to January 2 stretch is particularly quiet across both cities.