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10/13/2024 8:16:27 AM
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Interactive Map: When does the eclipse start for you?


Interactive Map: When does the eclipse start for you?


The shadow of the moon, also called the umbra, will be moving at over 1,500 miles per hour during Monday's solar eclipse! That implies you won't have long to see the maximum eclipse, with totality lasting four minutes or less.

Look for or click on your town in the interactive maps below to find out what portion of the sun will be covered and when the optimum eclipse will happen!

Missouri Eclipse Map



In many of Kansas and Missouri, where a partial eclipse will be visible, the optimum eclipse will last just seconds. To make the most of your watching, you will not want to miss the minutes around the maximum eclipse.

When the moon completely covers the sun in a totality phase of the solar eclipse, it is safe to look straight at the phenomenon without using glasses. This will just take place in a few locations. In partial phases of the solar eclipse, consisting of the Kansas City Metro, it is unsafe to look straight at the sun without correct eye protection, such as licensed eclipse glasses or handheld solar audiences.



Our BNN Weather Team is tracking the latest cloud cover forecast as the solar eclipse is now only hours away. Watch BNN News on Monday for live protection from the path of totality and partial eclipse viewing throughout the Kansas City city.

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