The Big Island of Hawaii is in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone, which is 2 hours behind Pacific Standard Time (PST) and 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the United States.
i believe the city in question with the Hawaii is Anchorage Alaska
A time zone that is 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time (EST) is the Pacific Standard Time (PST) zone.
No. Hawaii has it's own time zone. We are two hours earlier than Pacific time and have no daylight savings. When time changes on the mainland to accomodate daylight savings Hawaii does not change time. Thus we are always either 2 or 3 hours earlier than California, depending on whether or not daylight savings is in effect elsewhere.
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
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
12 pm Hawaii time [HST] is 3 hours behind PST.
The Big Island of Hawaii is in the Hawaii-Aleutian Time Zone, which is 2 hours behind Pacific Standard Time (PST) and 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time (EST) in the United States.
There are 2 hours between them. For example: Monday at 9:06 p.m.(Hawaii time) is Monday 11:06 p.m.(pst) Actually, During Daylight saving time there would be 3 hours between them so then it would be: 9:06 PM Hawaii Time and 12:06 AM Pacific Time... Pacific Standard Time is 2 hours ahead of Hawaii and Pacific Daylight Time is 3 hours ahead of Hawaii.... Just saying.
i believe the city in question with the Hawaii is Anchorage Alaska
A time zone that is 5 hours behind Eastern Standard Time (EST) is the Pacific Standard Time (PST) zone.
There are a few different time zones in North America. There is Atlantic Standard Time, Alaska Standard Time, Central Standard Time, Eastern Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time, Pacific Standard Time, and Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time.
No both have different time zones. Currently Yukon follows the Pacific Time Zone (PST) and Hawaii follows the Hawaiian Time Zone.
No. Hawaii has it's own time zone. We are two hours earlier than Pacific time and have no daylight savings. When time changes on the mainland to accomodate daylight savings Hawaii does not change time. Thus we are always either 2 or 3 hours earlier than California, depending on whether or not daylight savings is in effect elsewhere.
Hawaii is the state that is typically three hours behind the continental U.S. mainland, specifically in the Pacific Time Zone. While most of the mainland shifts to daylight saving time, Hawaii does not observe it, maintaining its time difference year-round. This means that during standard time, Hawaii is three hours behind Pacific Standard Time (PST).
The US does have six time zones. Starting from the West they are Hawaii-Aleutian, Alaska, Pacific, Mountain, Central and Eastern Zones.
According to "World Clock" on my iPhone...Portland is three hours ahead of Honolulu. So if it's 2pm in Portland, it would be 11am in Honolulu.