Can anyone tell me how to read this time...06.08:28-0700 (PDT)?

Question:when I get an email this is how the time is..06.08:28-0700 (PDT) could anyone tell me what it means...thank you

Answers:
That would be 6:08 am (with 28 seconds) in Pacific Daylight Time.

You can tell it is "am" rather than "pm" because it would read 18:08 for "pm".

The -0700 is the designation for the PDT Time Zone, which is seven hours behind GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). Greenwhich Mean Time is the center time zone so to speak. It is located along the Prime Meridian, and happens to cover a few major European cities like London, Edinburgh, Casablanca, and Dublin.

Try out the link below for more information on Time Zones.

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