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Hawaii has its own time zone—with no daylight saving time
Hawaii operates on Hawaiian Standard Time (HST), which is UTC -10 hours. Unlike most of the mainland U.S., Hawaii doesn’t observe Daylight Saving Time. This means that in the summer months, Hawaii is a full 6 hours behind Eastern Time, and in the winter, only 5.
The reason? Hawaii's tropical latitude means there's minimal variation in daylight year-round, making DST unnecessary.