Several major cities across the U.S. were included in the eclipse's path of totality, while many others saw a partial eclipse. These were some of the best major cities for eclipse viewing —though the weather was a factor: San Antonio, Texas (partially under the path) Austin, Texas Waco...
The eclipse will first become noticeable in Mexico, running through the states of Sinaloa and Coahuila before crossing the border mid-day and hitting Texas, passing through cities like Dallas, Waco, Forth Worth, and San Antonio, the ninth-most populous city in the country. While these cities ...
The narrow path of totality—where the Moon covers the Sun completely, causing atotal eclipse—runs throughMexico(fromSinaloatoCoahuila),the USA(fromTexastoMaine), andCanada(fromOntariotoNewfoundland). Apartial eclipsewill be visible across nearly all of North America, and a sliver of western Euro...
In Texas, eclipse travelers are expected to crowd into a strip of land that cuts across the middle of the state from Texarkana to Eagle Pass, an area that is home to 12 million Texans. Though the eclipse itself, which occurs when the moon and the sun line up perfectly so that ...
Texas (TX) Waco, TX Texarkana, TX Llano, TX Georgetown, TX Dripping Springs, TX Uvalde, TX Utopia, TX Dallas, TX Vermont (VT) Burlington, VT If you do plan on checking out these great cities for the 2024 total solar eclipse, then it’s a good idea to book your hotel room early....
s downtown area will witness around 3 minutes and 51 seconds of totality starting at 1:40 p.m. CDT. If you’re hoping to avoid the Dallas crowds, several other Texas cities will be in the path of totality, including most of Fort Worth, Waco, Temple, most of Austin and parts of ...
Not to be left out, San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Dallas, and Fort Worth all lie under the shadow. While none of those cities are on the center line, more than 11 million residents in Texas alone will have easy access to an eclipse....
A solar eclipse is on its way and a large chunk of Texas is in its path of totality. That means those that live in the direct path of the moon will experience itcompletely covering the sun at 12:35 p.m. The Texas cities included in the path include San Antonio, Austin, Waco, Dalla...
We were initially aiming for a quick trip, but when I started to look for flights to Texas in January (too late!), all the dates close to the eclipse were unusually expensive. Driving from California was not a great option since our children had only limited time because of college – ...
Waco, Texas, is hosting a ticketed festival with astronomers on hand to mark the eclipse. Tourism officials there say they’ve sold more than 1,500 tickets to the event that will be held in Touchdown Alley at McLane Stadium, where capacity is 20,000. The event is being organized in colla...