Total Solar Eclipse Tonight: What You Need To Know
Total Solar Eclipse Tonight: What You Need To Know...
A rare total solar eclipse will be visible across parts of the United States tonight, March 3, 2026, sparking widespread excitement and searches online. This celestial event, where the moon completely blocks the sun, will be visible from Texas to Maine, drawing millions of Americans outdoors to witness the phenomenon.
The eclipse will begin in the late afternoon, with totality occurring around 5:30 PM local time in most regions. Cities like Dallas, Indianapolis, and Cleveland are expected to have prime viewing conditions. Experts recommend using proper eclipse glasses to protect your eyes during the partial phases.
This event is trending nationally as it marks the first total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. since 2017. Social media is buzzing with tips on where to watch, how to photograph the eclipse, and what to expect during the brief moments of totality. Schools and businesses in the path of totality are adjusting schedules to accommodate the event.
NASA and local astronomy groups are hosting live streams and public viewing events for those unable to see the eclipse in person. The next total solar eclipse visible in the U.S. won’t occur until 2044, making tonight’s event a once-in-a-generation opportunity for many.
Weather forecasts suggest clear skies for much of the Midwest, though cloud cover could obscure views in parts of the Northeast. Regardless of location, millions are preparing to experience the awe-inspiring sight of day turning to night for a few fleeting minutes.