New York — the 2024 solar eclipse He reached his peak Monday afternoon in New York. It lasted for up to four minutes before it ended.
New York State was lucky enough to fall On the way to collegeWhere the moon will completely cover the sun. New York City will witness a partial eclipse, with the Moon covering about 90% of the sunlight.
CBS News New York Live streaming coverage of the eclipse with reporters across New York and New Jersey, as well Chief Meteorologist Lonnie Quinn In a quiet lake CBS2 News at 5 anchor Christine Johnson In Niagara Falls.
At what time will the solar eclipse begin, peak, and end in the path of totality in New York?
the Total solar eclipse It began around 2:07 PM EDT on April 8, 2024 along the Pacific coast of Mexico. It will then travel through parts of the United States and Canada before departing continental North America at 5:19 PM EST.
It is expected to enter southwestern New York shortly after 3:15 p.m., then leave the northeastern part of the state before 3:30 p.m. The 124-mile stretch across New York spans 29 countiesincluding cities such as Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse.
The entire event will last about two and a half hours, but the total solar eclipse will be visible for only two to four minutes, depending on location.
- Jamestown: The partial eclipse begins at 2:03:38 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:17:55 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:20:46 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:31:43 p.m
- Buffalo: The partial eclipse begins at 2:04:56 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:18:20 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:22:06 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:32:10 p.m
- Rochester: The partial eclipse begins at 2:07:00 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:20:08 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:23:47 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:33:26 p.m
- Syracuse: The partial eclipse begins at 2:09:01 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:23:03 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:24:30 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:34:49 p.m
- Watertown: The partial eclipse begins at 2:10:05 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:22:33 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:26:12 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:35:01 p.m
- Plattsburgh: The partial eclipse begins at 2:14:03 p.m. The total eclipse begins at 3:25:44 p.m., and the total eclipse ends at 3:29:18 p.m.The partial eclipse ends at 4:37:07 p.m
The path of totality will then move over Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine before arriving in Canada around 4:25 p.m.
What time will the solar eclipse begin, peak, and end in New York City?
New York City is expected to witness a partial solar eclipse, with the Moon covering about 90 percent of the Sun. The partial eclipse will peak at 3:25 pm across the five boroughs, and will not last more than a minute.
- Staten Island gets its first glimpse, The peak begins around 3:25:11 PM in Tottenville and ends around 3:25:28 PM in Tompkinsville.
- Then you will reach climax southwest brooklyn, Including Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights, Bath Beach and Coney Island, around 3:25:30 p.m.
- In the heart of Manhattan, the peak is expected to arrive at 3:25:39 p.m. at the southern edge of the city central Park Then at 3:25:41 pm on the north end.
- The climax concludes northeast queens, Including Little Neck, Glen Oaks and Floral Park, at approximately 3:25:59 p.m
City officials are warning people to be careful while driving and walking around during the eclipse. Drivers are urged to use headlights, especially during peak traffic, and state officials say cars are not allowed to stop and watch from the side of the roads.
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