Hawaii is in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone. Hawaii shares this time zone with the portion of Alaska's Aleutian Islands that's west of 169 degrees 30 minutes West longitude. Hawaii doesn't observe daylight saving time [DST]. The Aleutian portion of the time zone does observe DST.
Hawaii is in Hawaii-Aleutian standard time zone (or unofficially Hawaii Standard Time: HST) (HAST; UTC-10; zone W), which includes Hawaii and most of the length of the Aleutian Islands chain (west of 169°30′W).
i believe the city in question with the Hawaii is Anchorage Alaska
No both have different time zones. Currently Yukon follows the Pacific Time Zone (PST) and Hawaii follows the Hawaiian Time Zone.
hawaii is in the hawaiian time zone and minnosota is in the cental time zone so it is about four hours.
Honolulu is GMT-10. Hawaii's time zone is called Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HAST). It is ten hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Alaska-Hawaii Standard Time zone (GMT -10).
The time in Hawaii is always UTC - 10 hours (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time, HAST).
The time in Hawaii is always UTC-10 (Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time).
UTC-10.
Hawaii has it's own time zone "Hawaii Standard Time". Hawaii does not observe daylight saving time. HST is UTC -10, and is 2 hours earlier than Pacific Standard time and 3 hours earlier than Pacific Daylight Time
The state of Hawaii is in the latest time zone in the United States. It follows Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST), which is 10 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-10).
Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time