UTC−10:00
UTC−10:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of −10:00. This time is used in Hawaii, Alaska, French Polynesia, and the Cook Islands (CKT[1])
UTC−10:00 | |
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World map with the time zone highlighted | |
UTC offset | |
UTC | UTC−10:00 |
Current time | |
22:19, 17 August 2020 UTC−10:00 [refresh] | |
Central meridian | |
150 degrees W | |
Date-time group | |
W |
As standard time (all year round)
Principal cities: Honolulu
As standard time (Northern Hemisphere winter)
North America
United States - Alaska
- Aleutian Islands west of 169.30°W
- Alaska
Historical changes
Kiribati - Line Islands – including Kiritimati (Christmas Island) advanced 24 hours (to UTC+14:00) to the eastern hemisphere side of the International Date Line by skipping December 31, 1994.
Samoa – Time in Samoa advanced 24 hours (to UTC+14:00) to the eastern hemisphere side of the International Date Line by skipping December 30, 2011.
gollark: THAT's it.
gollark: In some places they have "vegemite" instead, which is wrong.
gollark: It's an, er, spread of some sort? You can have it on bread and pasta and stuff.
gollark: There's a "Waitrose" somewhat nearby ish, which is good because they have marmite rice cakes, an excellent food product.
gollark: We can also see that he has a bag of some sort, actually.
References
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