Hawaii is in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST) zone, which is UTC-10 year-round.
Since Hawaii doesn't observe daylight saving time, it stays at UTC-10 permanently. Right now (February 22, 2026 at 04:34 UTC), it's 6:34 PM on February 21 in Hawaii.
When most of the US mainland "springs forward" in March, Hawaii effectively gets closer to Pacific time (only 2-3 hours behind instead of 2-3 hours behind standard time), and when they "fall back" in November, the gap widens again. But Hawaii itself never changes — always UTC-10.
Hawaii is in the Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST) zone, which is UTC-10 year-round.
Since Hawaii doesn't observe daylight saving time, it stays at UTC-10 permanently. Right now (February 22, 2026 at 04:34 UTC), it's 6:34 PM on February 21 in Hawaii.
When most of the US mainland "springs forward" in March, Hawaii effectively gets closer to Pacific time (only 2-3 hours behind instead of 2-3 hours behind standard time), and when they "fall back" in November, the gap widens again. But Hawaii itself never changes — always UTC-10.