Thursday, June 4, 2026
Currently, time in Isiro is 6 hours ahead of your location (Columbus)
Isiro does not observe Daylight Saving Time, meaning clocks are never changed during the year.
UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) is the world’s primary time standard. All time zones are defined by how many hours they are ahead of (+) or behind (–) UTC. In many places, this offset changes twice a year because of Daylight Saving Time (DST). Some locations do not change their clocks. For example, Isiro stays at UTC+2 year-round. UTC is computed by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures (BIPM) using data from about 450 atomic clocks in 85 national laboratories worldwide.
UTC offsets are unambiguous. Time zone abbreviations like “EST” or “CST” are not, because they are used in multiple unrelated regions. For example:
For most everyday purposes, GMT and UTC are the same, since both represent UTC+0. The difference is technical:
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is when clocks are moved forward by one hour in spring ("spring forward") and moved back by one hour in fall ("fall back"). The purpose is to extend evening daylight. During DST, a location may use a different time zone name and a different UTC offset. Not all places observe DST. Some regions, such as most of Arizona and Hawaii in the United States, stay on the same time all year. For example, Isiro stays on Central Africa Time (CAT, UTC+2) all year and does not switch for DST.
No. The clock stays the same all year, and the UTC offset does not change.
Isiro is in the Central Africa Time (CAT).
IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) time zone identifiers are the official, permanent names used by computers to handle time correctly, including DST rules. They use the format Continent/City, such as America/New_York or Europe/London . These identifiers ensure that devices automatically use the correct offset and DST transitions for each region.
The IANA time zone identifier for Isiro is Africa/Lubumbashi .