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Jan 14, 2029 – Partial Solar Eclipse in the United States

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Jan 14, 2029
United States
Global Event: Partial Solar Eclipse
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

A map of United States, showing the path of the Jan 14, 2029 Partial Solar Eclipse
A B
A
Partial Starting:
7:06 am PST
B
Partial Ending:
2:17 pm EST
Near Hamlin

The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon.

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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
Alabama
Partial Solar Eclipse
9:42 am CST 12:53 pm CST
Alaska
Partial Solar Eclipse
7:57 am AKST 9:05 am AKST
Arizona
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:08 am MST 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 12:56 pm CST
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 12:34 pm CST
Nebraska
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:28 am MST 12:42 pm CST
Nevada
Partial Solar Eclipse
8:10 am MST 10:07 am PST
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
9:23 am CST 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
Albany
43.52%
11:26 am 12:51 pm 2:12 pm EST
81 %
Atlanta
42.26%
10:54 am 12:24 pm 1:53 pm EST
61 %
Augusta
41.10%
11:36 am 12:58 pm 2:15 pm EST
74 %
Austin
46.72%
9:24 am 10:50 am 12:24 pm CST
65 %
Baton Rouge
43.09%
9:36 am 11:05 am 12:38 pm CST
66 %
Bismarck
71.64%
9:40 am 11:06 am 12:37 pm CST
78 %
Boise
68.17%
8:20 am 9:38 am 11:05 am MST
77 %

All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)

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Eclipses Visible in the United States

Eclipse Visibility from the United States Visibility Worldwide
Mar 3, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse Total Lunar Eclipse
Aug 12, 2026 Partial Solar Eclipse Total Solar Eclipse
Aug 27–28, 2026 Partial Lunar Eclipse Partial Lunar Eclipse
Feb 20, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Penumbral Lunar Eclipse
Aug 2, 2027 Partial Solar Eclipse Total Solar Eclipse

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