HSTHawaii–Aleutian Standard Time — Current Time

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Current HST time

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Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time · UTC-10

Timezone Details

Full Name
Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time
UTC Offset
UTC-10
Type
Standard Time
IANA Timezone
Pacific/Honolulu
Region
Americas

Observed In

  • United States

About HST

Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time (HST) is UTC−10, observed year-round in Hawaii (which does not observe DST) and during winter in the Aleutian Islands.

Frequently Asked Questions about HST

HST stands for Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time. It is UTC-10 (-10 hours from UTC). Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time (HST) is UTC−10, observed year-round in Hawaii (which does not observe DST) and during winter in the Aleutian Islands.
HST (Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time) is observed in: United States.
Yes. HST (Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time) is UTC-10, which means it is 10 hours behind Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
HST (Hawaii–Aleutian Standard Time) is a standard time zone and does not directly observe Daylight Saving Time. Regions that observe DST switch to a different abbreviation during summer months.
The primary IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority) timezone identifier for HST is "Pacific/Honolulu". IANA identifiers are used by computers and operating systems for precise timezone handling, including DST rules.
View the full Timezone Abbreviations Reference for all abbreviations organised by region.
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