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Will I See The Total Solar Eclipse In Napa Valley?

Here's what to know in Napa Valley about the solar eclipse on April 8.

The progression of a total solar eclipse is seen in a multiple-exposure photograph taken in 5-minute intervals, with the moon passing in front of the sun above Siem Reap in northwestern Cambodia, 140 miles from Phnom Penh, Oct. 24, 1995.
The progression of a total solar eclipse is seen in a multiple-exposure photograph taken in 5-minute intervals, with the moon passing in front of the sun above Siem Reap in northwestern Cambodia, 140 miles from Phnom Penh, Oct. 24, 1995. (AP Photo/Richard Vogel, File)

NAPA VALLEY, CA β€” Excitement is building in Napa Valley for the April 8 total solar eclipse. We’re not among some 32 million Americans living in the path of totality, but neither will we miss out on the celestial sensation.

In the United States, the path of totality extends from Texas to Maine, but each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse, which occurs when the moon slips between our bright star and Earth. In Napa Valley, the moon will cover about 33 percent of the sun at the peak of the eclipse, according to a NASA map that is searchable by ZIP code.

Here are the details:
Partial eclipse begins: 10:15 a.m.
Totality begins: 10:41 a.m.
Maximum: 11:14 a.m.
Totality ends: 11:49 a.m.
Partial ends: 12:16 p.m.

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The solar eclipse will last 2 hours and 1 minute from beginning to end in Napa Valley.


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Right now, it looks like we could have partly sunny skies for the big event, according to AccuWeather.

The total solar eclipse starts in Mexico, entering the United States in Texas and traveling through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, as well as small parts of Tennessee and Michigan, before entering Canada in southern Ontario through Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton before exiting continental North America on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada.

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