CALIFORNIA, USA — California isn't in the path of totality, but there will still be a window of time to check out the solar eclipse.
The most coverage people from Sacramento, Stockton and Modesto will get is a little more than 36%. That'll happen around 11:14-15 a.m. Monday.
The partial eclipse will begin in the Sacramento area at 10:16 a.m. Monday and end at 12:18 p.m. Eye protection is necessary to view the eclipse safely.
If you miss it, it'll be a long time before you can see it again. The United States won't see another total solar eclipse until 2044.
Find out exactly when the eclipse will peak in your location HERE.
Eclipse Tracker
NASA has an interactive map to see when the eclipse will peak in your area.
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Timelapse from Mazatlan, Mexico of the path of totality:
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