When I import into lightroom and hover over the preview, it displays the incorrect capture time

If the time happens to go past midnight then those photos get put into a dated folder that hasn't even happened yet. (eg took the photos on the 20th and they get put in a 21st folder) After importing if I got to the metadata panel in the library it shows the correct capture time as per the
camera. As you can see in the screenshot, it was taken on the 19th of October, but place in the 20th October folder. The date and time in the camera are correct, as is the time on my computer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

This bug was reported over three years ago and still hasn't been fixed.  See this thread in the official Adobe feedback forum and add your vote and opinion: Lightroom: Import: Wrong folder names organizing by date around midnight when using camera USB.   Many people are able to work around this bug by importing from the memory card rather than via a USB cable.

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