Total solar eclipse will be visible from NH in 2024

In 4 years, New Hampshire will bear witness to total solar eclipse

Three years ago, a cross-country solar eclipse wowed millions of Americans. ^^ In the video above, see a timelapse of the previous solar eclipse over NH in 2017New Hampshire was not in the path of totality, but more than 60% of the sun was covered by the moon during the eclipse's peak over the state.>> Download the FREE WMUR appAs long as the skies cooperate -- meaning there's no cloud cover -- Granite Staters won't miss out in 2024.Parts of northern New Hampshire will see a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.>> View a map for the 2024 eclipseIts totality path will cross northern Vermont (including Burlington), southern Canada (including Montreal), northern New Hampshire and a large swath of northern Maine.New Hampshire communities along the path include Lancaster, Stark, Northumberland, Milan, Dummer, Errol, Dixville Notch and Pittsburg.The peak in New Hampshire will be about 3:30 p.m. For the rest of the state, the sun will be obscured by about 95% or more at the peak.New Hampshire saw its only total solar eclipses over the last 150 years in 1932 and 1959. After 2024's eclipse, the next total solar eclipse in New Hampshire will occur in 2079.

Three years ago, a cross-country solar eclipse wowed millions of Americans.

^^ In the video above, see a timelapse of the previous solar eclipse over NH in 2017


New Hampshire was not in the path of totality, but more than 60% of the sun was covered by the moon during the eclipse's peak over the state.

>> Download the FREE WMUR app

As long as the skies cooperate -- meaning there's no cloud cover -- Granite Staters won't miss out in 2024.

Parts of northern New Hampshire will see a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.



>> View a map for the 2024 eclipse

Its totality path will cross northern Vermont (including Burlington), southern Canada (including Montreal), northern New Hampshire and a large swath of northern Maine.



New Hampshire communities along the path include Lancaster, Stark, Northumberland, Milan, Dummer, Errol, Dixville Notch and Pittsburg.

The peak in New Hampshire will be about 3:30 p.m. For the rest of the state, the sun will be obscured by about 95% or more at the peak.

New Hampshire saw its only total solar eclipses over the last 150 years in 1932 and 1959.

After 2024's eclipse, the next total solar eclipse in New Hampshire will occur in 2079.