We’ll get ours.

If you’re disappointed that Texas isn’t anywhere near (not even close) to the Great American Eclipse path of totality this month, the state will have its own sky show to look forward to in April 2024.

It may be a ways off, but the 2024 solar eclipse’s path of totality passes right through Central Texas. In fact, the points of "greatest eclipse" and "greatest duration," according to NASA, are only a short distance south of Texas, in Mexico.

Both Dallas and Austin fall right between the eclipse’s total path, which is where the phenomenon is longest. San Antonio is right on the line.

READ: Get ready for the eclipse

Despite our area being in just the right location for the future celestial event, NASA reminds viewers that an important part of getting the best view of the show is the weather.

Stay tuned for your 2024 forecast, read all about the upcoming solar eclipse here and remember to not "fry your eyes."