- 1/17/2026 8:06:24 AM
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(FOX40.COM) - - California might not remain in the course of totality for the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, however the National Weather Service is still supplying suggestions for those in the Golden State who want to see the rare astrological phenomenon.
According to the National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center, clear skies in the course of totality are more than likely in northern New England and Upstate New York. The company does include that there is still some unpredictability and clouds can not be completely ruled out.
" Rain showers and thunderstorms are becoming most likely near the course of totality throughout Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas," NWS includes. "Some of the storms might become serious Monday night."
In California, citizens will be able to experience a partial eclipse viewing experience, which is still worth seeing thinking about the next eclipse isn't taking place up until 2045.
NWS Sacramento said that warm skies are anticipated across interior Northern California, which is mostly the Sacramento Valley, and supplied a list of cities across California with their peak eclipse seeing time.
For Sacramento, the peak time will be around 11:15 a.m. and last for about an hour up until 12:18 p.m., with a "peak eclipse obscuration" of about 34%, which implies about one-third of the sun's area will be covered by the moon.
In other terms, Sacramento will see about two-thirds (66%) of Monday's solar eclipse.
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