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Event | Local Time (UT-5.0) | Safety action |
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Start of partial Eclipse | 2024-04-08 14:14:23 | eclipse glasses ON | Start of Totality | 2024-04-08 15:26:44 | take eclipse glasses off | |
Maximum Eclipse | 2024-04-08 15:27:27 Max coverage 100.0% | enjoy 1m27s of solar corona | End of Totality | 2024-04-08 15:28:11 | eclipse glasses ON | End of Partial Eclipse | 2024-04-08 16:36:46 | stop looking at the sun, resume mundane life |
See more detail at USNO's webpage for this chart. The latitude/logitude and timezone of the Montreal chart must be correct for the times here or on USNO's page to be accurate. Check the road map and that Montreal is in the UT-5.0 timezone on eclipse day. |
Weather History for the Montreal clear sky chart around the time of the total eclipse
Cloud Cover
Overcast | 90% covered | 80% covered | 70% covered | 60% covered | 50% covered | 40% covered | 30% covered | 20% covered | 10% covered | Clear |
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Occurrence of each Forecast | data points |
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| 2129 |
Transparency
Too cloudy to forecast | Poor | Below Average | Average | Above average | Transparent |
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Occurrence of each Forecast | data points |
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| 2130 |
DISCLAIMER: This weather data is based from past forecast records, not from sky observations. So it's possible that
it is not an accurate indication of weather for the eclipse. If you miss seeing the eclipse because you took a climate/history page for a clear sky chart, or the weather data on this page,
too literally, your only recourse is to complain to me in email.
Reminder: by using this website you agree to be a fine human and not sue me for any reason. :)
Climate data is Copyright © 2023 Attilla Danko..
You may wish to compare to Jay Anderson's
analysis of the 2024 El Niño affecting weather for the eclipse.
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