Home Industry Solar eclipse time: Watch live stream The exact timing of the eclipse varies by state and time zone across the North American continent, with visibility contingent upon weather conditions by Gulf Business April 8, 2024 Image credit: NASA On Monday, April 8, millions of Americans are gearing up to witness a rare celestial event as a total solar eclipse graces the skies. This event marks the first solar eclipse to pass through North America in seven years, with the next one not expected until August 23, 2044, as confirmed by NASA. The exact timing of the eclipse varies by state and time zone across the North American continent, with visibility contingent upon weather conditions on Monday. Whether observing from home or traveling to catch a glimpse in person, anticipation is high for the moment when the sky briefly darkens during the path of totality. Time of solar eclipse The eclipse will begin in Mexico at about 11:07 a.m. PDT, Monday, April 8 before crossing into Texas at 1:27 p.m. CDT. It will end in Maine at 3:35 p.m. EDT. Reminder: Our region expected to get an 88% #SolarEclipse beginning at 2:05P, with max coverage around 3:21P and ending at 4:33P. Do not stop or park along the roadway or shoulder. No photographs or video while driving. Do not try to wear opaque eclipse glasses while driving. pic.twitter.com/11qFev4Pbl — MDTA (@TheMDTA) April 8, 2024 NASA to broadcast live stream: Telescope feed: Read: Total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024: Time, path and how to watch Tags Maine Mexico NASA solar eclipse You might also like Emirates, Viva Aerobus interline deal to boost connectivity to and within Mexico Tesla promises ‘more affordable’ cars but India, Mexico plants on hold Total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024: Time, path and how to watch Brent settles above $90 for first time since October