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2024 Eclipse Information for cities in Sinaloa



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These cities in Sinaloa will be in the path of totality for the 2024 total solar eclipse!


We've gathered detailed eclipse information for cities in Sinaloa, to help you plan your eclipse day viewing activities. Everything is summarized in the table(s) below. You can search for a city by typing a couple of letters of the city's name into the search box. Once you get a table that lists all the possible cities, you can click on an individual city name to visit that city's dedicated 2024 eclipse page.

On the city page, you'll find an overview animation of the 2024 eclipse, as well as links to weather, the eclipse Community Page, and the fantastic 2024 eclipse simulator - ALL created specifically for that individual city.

It's all about bringing YOU the most detailed, accurate eclipse information possible - as you prepare to watch the Great North American Eclipse on April 8, 2024!


View the instructions for the values shown in the table


In this table, we’ve listed the following information:


Location identifier and latitude/longitude

The times in the table have been calculated based on this exact location. Times can shift by several seconds as you get several miles/km away from the location shown.


Start time of the partial phase ("C1")

All times are given in local time or Universal time [UT] (also known as GMT or Zulu time). You can convert the entire table by clicking on the time zone you want to see it shown in!


Where to look for that first “bite” of partial eclipse ("V")

We’ve called this value “V”, because that’s what astronomers call it. If you imagine the Sun’s disk as a clock face, this is the hour hand value of where to look on that “clock” to see that very first little bite that the Moon is taking! (Remember, you must use eclipse glasses to look at the Sun at this time!)


Who will be the first to see that bite and shout “First Contact!”?


Start time of totality ("C2")

This is what you came here to see! When does totality start? Again, this time is given in Universal time [UT] and you can convert it if you like.

Remember, due to edge effects unique to your viewing location, this time may be “off” by a few seconds, and different observers will see things differently. Therefore, you have to remember the most important safety rule: Use your eclipse glasses to view the eclipse at all times until the very last bit of the Sun’s bright disk has been covered by the Moon! When you can’t see anything through the eclipse glasses any longer, then it is safe to look! (But put them back on IMMEDIATELY as soon as totality is over!)


Duration of totality

How long totality will last – given in minutes and seconds, or just seconds if the location is close to the edge of the path. This is an approximate time, again due to localized edge effects. It is correct to within a very few seconds, though!


Altitude and azimuth of the Sun at the time of totality

This will let you know where the Sun will be in the sky during totality, so you can check to make sure that trees, buildings or mountains won’t be in your way. (You can also go outside to your planned viewing location on the day before the eclipse at eclipse time and check it out yourself. The Sun’s location in the sky at that time won’t change enough in one day for you to notice the difference.)


Altitude is given in degrees. The horizon is at 0°, and straight up is 90°. So 45° would be exactly halfway up, 30° would be 1/3 of the way up, and 60° would be 2/3 of the way up. Anything in between is, well, in between!


Azimuth is given as an angle so you can tell exactly where the Sun will be, and here are some references: 90° is due east, 180° is due south, and 270° is due west. So, if you see 200°, that’s a bit less than 1/3 of the way from due south to due west. 135° would be straight southeast.

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We’ve calculated all values in the table below using a value of ΔT=69.6s

City Lat Long C1 (MDT (GMT-6)) V C2 (MDT (GMT-6)) Duration Alt Az
Agua Caliente de Gárate 23.16176N 106.086756W 10:51:42 02:30 12:07:47 4m 26.7s 69° 137°
Concordia 23.2887N 106.067W 10:51:58 02:30 12:08:04 4m 27s 69° 137°
Escuinapa 22.8318N 105.7791W 10:51:25 02:30 12:07:58 3m 46s 70° 137°
Mazatlán 23.2494N 106.4111W 10:51:28 02:30 12:07:31 4m 17.4s 69° 136°
Rosario 22.75N 105.3711W 10:51:47 02:30 12:09:27 1m 48.2s 70° 138°
San Ignacio 23.9421N 106.428W 10:52:51 02:30 12:09:36 2m 47.9s 69° 138°
Coyotitán 23.793N 106.6012W 10:52:21 02:30 12:09:06 2m 38.8s 69° 137°
Dimas 23.7216N 106.7808W 10:51:59 02:30 12:08:59 2m 1.2s 69° 136°
El Quelite 23.5602N 106.4691W 10:52:02 02:30 12:08:18 3m 45.7s 69° 137°
El Recodo 23.4066N 106.2127W 10:52:02 02:30 12:08:07 4m 20.2s 69° 137°
El Rosario 22.75N 105.3711W 10:51:47 02:30 12:09:27 1m 48.2s 70° 138°
Ojo de Agua 22.61926N 105.6032W 10:51:13 02:30 12:08:28 2m 29.9s 70° 137°
Pánuco 23.425N 105.9011W 10:52:27 02:30 12:08:36 4m 27.2s 69° 138°
Villa Unión 23.1899N 106.2177W 10:51:35 02:30 12:07:38 4m 26.3s 69° 137°


These cities in Sinaloa will not be in the path of totality for the 2024 total solar eclipse

Note that certified eye protection must be used AT ALL TIMES when viewing the eclipse from these locations!


We've gathered detailed eclipse information for cities in Sinaloa, to help you plan your eclipse day viewing activities. Everything is summarized in the table(s) below. You can search for a city by typing a couple of letters of the city's name into the search box. Once you get a table that lists all the possible cities, you can click on an individual city name to visit that city's dedicated 2024 eclipse page.

On the city page, you'll find an overview animation of the 2024 eclipse, as well as links to weather, the eclipse Community Page, and the fantastic 2024 eclipse simulator - ALL created specifically for that individual city.

It's all about bringing YOU the most detailed, accurate eclipse information possible - as you prepare to watch the Great North American Eclipse on April 8, 2024!


View the instructions for the values shown in the table


In this table, we’ve listed the following information:


Location identifier and latitude/longitude

The times in the table have been calculated based on this exact location. Times can shift by several seconds as you get several miles/km away from the location shown.


Start time of the partial phase ("C1")

All times are given in local time or Universal time [UT] (also known as GMT or Zulu time). You can convert the entire table by clicking on the time zone you want to see it shown in!


Where to look for that first “bite” of partial eclipse ("V")

We’ve called this value “V”, because that’s what astronomers call it. If you imagine the Sun’s disk as a clock face, this is the hour hand value of where to look on that “clock” to see that very first little bite that the Moon is taking! (Remember, you must use eclipse glasses to look at the Sun at this time!)


Who will be the first to see that bite and shout “First Contact!”?


Time of Mid-eclipse

This is when the maximum amount of the Sun's disk is covered. Also given in UT and you can convert it if you like.


Eclipse Magnitude

The amount of the Sun's disk that is covered at the time of mid-eclipse. (Measured as a percentage of the Sun's diameter, not area!)


Altitude and azimuth of the Sun at the time of mid-eclipse

This will let you know where the Sun will be in the sky during mid-eclipse, so you can check to make sure that trees, buildings or mountains won’t be in your way. (You can also go outside to your planned viewing location on the day before the eclipse at eclipse time and check it out yourself. The Sun’s location in the sky at that time won’t change enough in one day for you to notice the difference.)


Altitude is given in degrees. The horizon is at 0°, and straight up is 90°. So 45° would be exactly halfway up, 30° would be 1/3 of the way up, and 60° would be 2/3 of the way up. Anything in between is, well, in between!


Azimuth is given as an angle so you can tell exactly where the Sun will be, and here are some references: 90° is due east, 180° is due south, and 270° is due west. So, if you see 200°, that’s a bit less than 1/3 of the way from due south to due west. 135° would be straight southeast.

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We’ve calculated all values in the table below using a value of ΔT=69.6s

City Lat Long C1 (MDT (GMT-6)) V Mid-eclipse (MDT (GMT-6)) Magnitude Alt Az
Ahome 25.7904N 108.9917W 10:53:52 02:30 12:10:32 91.4% 66° 136°
Cosalá 24.4136N 106.6915W 10:53:30 02:30 12:11:29 99.1% 68° 139°
Culiacán 24.8091N 107.394W 10:53:31 02:30 12:11:08 96.8% 68° 138°
El Fuerte 26.4176N 108.6146W 10:55:36 03:00 12:12:19 90.9% 66° 138°
Elota 23.9696N 106.7117W 10:52:34 02:30 12:10:35 99.96% 69° 137°
Guasave 25.5667N 108.4673W 10:53:56 02:30 12:10:55 92.9% 66° 137°
Navolato 24.7638N 107.7014W 10:53:04 02:30 12:10:34 96.2% 67° 137°
Salvador Alvarado 25.463889N 108.079444W 10:54:08 02:30 12:11:20 94% 67° 137°
Sinaloa 25.8227N 108.2217W 10:54:44 02:30 12:11:48 92.9% 66° 138°
Burrioncito 25.552978N 108.435011W 10:53:56 02:30 12:10:56 93% 66° 137°
Eldorado 24.322832N 107.36298W 10:52:32 02:30 12:10:14 97.8% 68° 136°
Guamúchil 25.459776N 108.075297W 10:54:08 02:30 12:11:19 94% 67° 137°
Los Mochis 25.793024N 108.998075W 10:53:52 02:30 12:10:31 91.4% 66° 136°
La Cruz 23.9212N 106.8916W 10:52:15 02:30 12:10:12 99.7% 68° 137°
Altata 24.6333N 107.9167W 10:52:33 02:30 12:09:58 96% 67° 136°
Angostura 25.3653N 108.1622W 10:53:50 02:30 12:11:00 94% 67° 137°
Badiraguato 25.3631N 107.5517W 10:54:30 02:30 12:11:58 95.3% 67° 139°
Choix 26.7061N 108.3219W 10:56:31 03:00 12:13:20 91% 66° 140°
El Dorado 24.3228N 107.363W 10:52:32 02:30 12:10:14 97.8% 68° 136°
Guasavito 25.5744N 108.4706W 10:53:57 02:30 12:10:55 92.9% 66° 137°
Higuera de Zaragoza 25.95N 109.2833W 10:53:54 03:00 12:10:23 90.4% 65° 135°
Mocorito 25.482N 107.9201W 10:54:20 02:30 12:11:37 94.3% 67° 138°
Topolobampo 25.6056N 109.05W 10:53:24 02:30 12:10:05 91.6% 66° 135°

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