Global Event: | Partial Solar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in United States |
Start of Partial: | Sun, Jan 14, 2029 at 7:06 am PST |
End of Partial: | Sun, Jan 14, 2029 at 2:17 pm EST | All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.) |
This map shows where and when the eclipse is visible in the United States.
Jan 14, 2029 – Partial Solar Eclipse – United States
The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon.
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Solar Eclipses
- When Is the Next Solar Eclipse?
- Different Types of Eclipses
- What Are Solar Eclipses?
- How Often Do Solar Eclipses Occur?
- Total Solar Eclipses
- What Happens at a Total Solar Eclipse?
- Partial Solar Eclipses
- Annular Solar Eclipses
- What Happens at an Annular Eclipse?
- Hybrid Solar Eclipses
- Eclipse Seasons
- Solar Eclipses in History
- Solar Eclipse Myths
- Magnitude of Eclipses
- Accuracy of Our Eclipse Calculations
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each state.
States in the United States Where the Eclipse Is Visible
State | Type | Start of Partial | End of Partial |
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Alabama | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:42 am CST | 12:53 pm CST |
Alaska | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:57 am PST | 9:05 am AKST |
Arizona | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:08 am PST | 11:10 am MST |
Arkansas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:33 am CST | 12:48 pm CST |
California | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:06 am PST | 9:56 am PST |
Colorado | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:17 am MST | 11:30 am MST |
Connecticut | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:26 am EST | 2:13 pm EST |
Delaware | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:20 am EST | 2:09 pm EST |
District of Columbia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:16 am EST | 2:07 pm EST |
Florida | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:45 am CST | 1:52 pm EST |
Georgia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:51 am CST | 1:56 pm EST |
Idaho | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:18 am PST | 11:16 am MST |
Illinois | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:45 am CST | 12:56 pm CST |
Indiana | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:50 am CST | 2:00 pm EST |
Iowa | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:39 am CST | 12:52 pm CST |
Kansas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:25 am CST | 12:43 pm CST |
Kentucky | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:45 am CST | 2:00 pm EST |
Louisiana | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:30 am CST | 12:42 pm CST |
Maine | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:33 am EST | 2:17 pm EST |
Maryland | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:10 am EST | 2:08 pm EST |
Massachusetts | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:26 am EST | 2:14 pm EST |
Michigan | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:55 am CST | 2:04 pm EST |
Minnesota | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:41 am CST | 1:56 pm EST |
Mississippi | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:36 am CST | 12:49 pm CST |
Missouri | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:36 am CST | 12:50 pm CST |
Montana | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:24 am MST | 11:34 am MST |
Nebraska | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:28 am MST | 12:42 pm CST |
Nevada | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:10 am MST | 11:07 am MST |
New Hampshire | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:29 am EST | 2:15 pm EST |
New Jersey | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:20 am EST | 2:11 pm EST |
New Mexico | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:11 am MST | 12:23 pm CST |
New York | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:12 am EST | 2:13 pm EST |
North Carolina | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:55 am EST | 2:05 pm EST |
North Dakota | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:35 am MST | 12:45 pm CST |
Ohio | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:58 am EST | 2:05 pm EST |
Oklahoma | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:23 am MST | 12:40 pm CST |
Oregon | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:17 am PST | 11:08 am MST |
Pennsylvania | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:08 am EST | 2:10 pm EST |
Rhode Island | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:30 am EST | 2:13 pm EST |
South Carolina | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:58 am EST | 2:00 pm EST |
South Dakota | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:31 am MST | 12:44 pm CST |
Tennessee | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:42 am CST | 2:00 pm EST |
Texas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:14 am MST | 12:37 pm CST |
Utah | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:13 am PST | 11:16 am MST |
Vermont | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:27 am EST | 2:15 pm EST |
Virginia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 10:58 am EST | 2:07 pm EST |
Washington | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:25 am PST | 10:12 am PST |
West Virginia | Partial Solar Eclipse | 11:02 am EST | 2:06 pm EST |
Wisconsin | Partial Solar Eclipse | 9:49 am CST | 12:59 pm CST |
Wyoming | Partial Solar Eclipse | 8:20 am MST | 11:30 am MST |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city,
Selection of Cities in the United States Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Avg. Cloud Cover |
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Albany | 43.50% | 11:26 am | 12:51 pm | 2:12 pm EST | 82 % |
Atlanta | 42.24% | 10:54 am | 12:24 pm | 1:53 pm EST | 60 % |
Augusta | 41.08% | 11:36 am | 12:58 pm | 2:15 pm EST | 72 % |
Austin | 46.71% | 9:24 am | 10:51 am | 12:24 pm CST | 66 % |
Baton Rouge | 43.07% | 9:36 am | 11:05 am | 12:38 pm CST | 65 % |
Bismarck | 71.64% | 9:40 am | 11:06 am | 12:37 pm CST | 79 % |
Boise | 68.18% | 8:20 am | 9:39 am | 11:06 am MST | 76 % |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
Eclipses Visible in the United States
Eclipse Visibility from the United States | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Oct 2, 2024 Partial Solar Eclipse | Annular Solar Eclipse | ||
Mar 13–14, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Mar 29, 2025 Partial Solar Eclipse | Partial Solar Eclipse | ||
Sep 7, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Mar 3, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | Note: Click on the date link for details in the United States, or the path map image for global details. Next visible eclipse is highlighted. |
Next total solar eclipse in the United States