Total Solar Eclipse 2026 — Wednesday, 12 August 2026

Pick a spot on the map and a date. Get a clear-view verdict based on decades of historical weather, the sun's position, the surrounding terrain, and what's right around your spot. If a solar eclipse falls on the date you pick, you'll also see the exact contact times.

Tip: After searching, click a pin on the map to select it, drag the pin to fine-tune, or click the map to set a custom point. Plus Codes need a city after them (e.g. GG58+H4 Valencia) unless you have the full code (e.g. 8FH7GG58+H4). Short Google Maps links (maps.app.goo.gl/…) can't be expanded by the browser, but full URLs with @lat,lng work.
Click anywhere on the map to drop a pin at that exact spot, or drag an existing pin to fine-tune. The cursor turns to a crosshair when hovering an empty area you can drop into.
Defaults to a 20-year window ending in 2021 (the last year of CERRA data). Adjust if you switch data source to ERA5 or want a different range.
Pick a location first: type an address in the box at the top and click one of the address suggestions, or click anywhere on the map.