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GMT - Greenwich Mean Time

UTC+0

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Abbreviation
GMT
UTC Offset
UTC+0
Region
Europe
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About Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)

Greenwich Mean Time, abbreviated as GMT, is a timezone with an offset of UTC+0 from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). This timezone is primarily used in the Europe region.

When scheduling meetings or coordinating with people in the GMT timezone, it's important to account for the time difference. Our live clock above shows you the exact current time in GMT, updating every second.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GMT?

GMT stands for Greenwich Mean Time. It is UTC+0 from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).

What cities use GMT?

Major cities in the Europe region follow GMT as their standard timezone. The specific cities depend on geographical location and government regulations.

How do I convert GMT to my local time?

To convert GMT to your local time, first determine your timezone's UTC offset, then calculate the difference. Our world clock homepage can help you compare multiple timezones at once.