Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2025 13:11:35 +0000 From: "Clive D.W. Feather via tz" <tz@iana.org> Message-ID: <aQtNB_m1vIBuVEok@davros.org> | So isn't Phoenix just in Mountain Standard Time (MST) all year round? It is ... but I think that the point of the OP's message was that they think of themselves as being in Mountain Time in winter, and in Pacific Time in summer (which means that when they see adverts for something happening at a particular time in different zones, they look at the Mountain Time version in winter, and the Pacific Time version in Summer). That's what was meant by: | Because of this, every spring and fall, Arizona’s effective time alignment | shifts I suspect that the home was that inventing a new zone just for them would somehow solve this problem, which I doubt it would, as I doubt that Arizona has enough population for anyone to publish what their time would be (in fact, from what I recall of the way most of this happens, the entire Mountain timezone doesn't ... most ads I have seen seem to give at most Pacific, Central, and Eastern, versions of the time things are to happen, and ignore Hawaii, Alaska, and Mountain, and everywhere else not using the same time as one of LA, Chicago, or New York). kre