Partial Eclipse Visible
Aug 2, 2027Karnataka, India
Global Event: | Total Solar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in Karnataka, India |
Start of Partial: | Mon, Aug 2, 2027 at 3:51 pm IST |
Start of Totality: | Not visible from Karnataka |
End of Totality: | Not visible from Karnataka |
End of Partial: | Mon, Aug 2, 2027 at 5:46 pm IST | All times shown on this page are local time. |
This map shows where and when the eclipse is visible in Karnataka.
Aug 2, 2027 – Partial Solar Eclipse – Karnataka

The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon. The darker the shading, the more the Sun is covered.

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This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city, including average cloud coverage (since 2000). The actual weather forecasts are available from 14 days before the eclipse.
Towns and Cities in Karnataka Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Totality Duration | Avg. Cloud Cover |
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Ballari | 34.63% | 3:56 pm | 4:50 pm | 5:38 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Belagavi | 36.92% | 3:52 pm | 4:47 pm | 5:38 pm IST | --- | 99 % |
Bengaluru | 39.13% | 3:58 pm | 4:53 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Chikkamagaluru | 41.26% | 3:55 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 99 % |
Davangere | 38.01% | 3:55 pm | 4:50 pm | 5:40 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Devanahalli | 38.15% | 3:58 pm | 4:53 pm | 5:42 pm IST | --- | 96 % |
Dharwad | 37.06% | 3:53 pm | 4:48 pm | 5:38 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Hassan | 41.53% | 3:56 pm | 4:52 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Haveri | 38.07% | 3:54 pm | 4:49 pm | 5:40 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Hubballi | 37.11% | 3:53 pm | 4:48 pm | 5:39 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Kadur | 40.24% | 3:56 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:42 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Kundapur | 42.36% | 3:54 pm | 4:50 pm | 5:42 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Madikeri | 43.74% | 3:56 pm | 4:53 pm | 5:44 pm IST | --- | 99 % |
Mangaluru | 44.16% | 3:54 pm | 4:52 pm | 5:44 pm IST | --- | 95 % |
Mudigere | 41.99% | 3:55 pm | 4:52 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Mysuru | 42.48% | 3:57 pm | 4:53 pm | 5:44 pm IST | --- | 94 % |
Narasimharajapur | 40.97% | 3:55 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:42 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Raichur | 31.33% | 3:56 pm | 4:48 pm | 5:36 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Shivamogga | 40.02% | 3:55 pm | 4:50 pm | 5:41 pm IST | --- | 97 % |
Sringeri | 41.92% | 3:55 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 100 % |
Tarikere | 40.17% | 3:55 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:42 pm IST | --- | 98 % |
Udupi | 43.05% | 3:54 pm | 4:51 pm | 5:43 pm IST | --- | 94 % |
Vijapura | 32.50% | 3:53 pm | 4:46 pm | 5:35 pm IST | --- | 96 % |
All times shown on this page are local time.
Solar Eclipses Visible in Karnataka
Eclipse Visibility from Karnataka | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Aug 2, 2027 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse Europe, South/West Asia, Africa, East in North America, Atlantic, Indian Ocean | ![]() | |
Jul 22, 2028 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse South in Asia, Australia, Pacific, Indian Ocean, Antarctica | ![]() | |
May 21, 2031 Partial Solar Eclipse | Annular Solar Eclipse Much of Asia, North/West Australia, South/East Africa, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean | ![]() | |
Mar 20, 2034 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse Europe, Asia, Africa, North/East South America, Atlantic, Indian Ocean | ![]() | |
Sep 2, 2035 Partial Solar Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse East in Europe, Asia, West in North America, Pacific, Arctic | ![]() | Note: Click on the date link for details in Karnataka, or the path map image for global details. Currently shown eclipse is highlighted. |