DEDICATED TO THE SAFE OBSERVATION OF THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE OF APRIL 8, 2024!
The eclipse is over.
We hope you enjoyed it!
 
 
Another TOTAL ECLIPSE
is coming to
North America!

It’s the Great North American Eclipse!
...and we want everyone to see it!
 
Your use of this site is contingent on your understanding and agreement that you will comply
with all the rules and protocols for eye safety when observing any solar phenomenon.
 

Eclipse Weather

It has to cooperate, or you won’t see the eclipse!

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Yes, it's important that the weather co-operates -- if you can't see the sun, then you won't see the eclipse! It's important to watch the weather forecasts intently in the days before the eclipse. Eclipse chasers who travel around the world are sometimes stuck in the location they've chosen, and so they plan meticulously to seek out the most likely places where the weather will be clear. We have a lot of flexibility in our travel and relocation possibilities here in North America, but you should still keep watch – and have a plan!

Current (visible) satellite loop of North America

Weatherspark.com

You can also check out our community pages for all cities in the Americas!
(These pages also include great weather links!)

Information on this page and all linked pages is presented for informational purposes only. There is no guarantee that weather in any given location will allow successful viewing of the eclipse. All decisions regarding selecting of a viewing location, all responsibility for performing research adequate to enable a thoughtful and considered choice of viewing site, and all risk of financial or emotional loss regarding the results of the viewing experience, belong solely to each individual. Eclipse2024.org will not be responsible for any individual's failure to successfully view the eclipse due to weather, logistics, or any other cause. You must agree to the above statements in order to use any information presented on this page or on this site.