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'''Central Daylight Time''' ('''CDT''') is, roughly speaking, the time zone of the central [[United States]] and [[Canada]] during summer.  In winter the clocks go back to [[Central Standard Time]], while [[Central Time]] refers to both.
'''Central Daylight Time''' ('''CDT''') is, roughly speaking, the time zone of the central [[United States]] and [[Canada]] during summer.  In winter the clocks go back to [[Central Standard Time]], while '[[Central Time]]' refers to both.

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Central Daylight Time (CDT) is, roughly speaking, the time zone of the central United States and Canada during summer. In winter the clocks go back to Central Standard Time, while 'Central Time' refers to both.