On March 29, 2025, a solar eclipse will be visible along a path that stretches from Mexico to Canada. The path of the eclipse will begin in the Pacific Ocean, west of Mexico, and move across land, passing through the states of Nayarit, Durango, Zacatecas, Coahuila, Nuevo Len, and Tamaulipas in Mexico, before entering the United States in Texas. The eclipse will then continue across the United States, passing through the states of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, before ending in the Atlantic Ocean, east of North Carolina.
This solar eclipse will be a total eclipse, which means that the moon will completely block the sun for a few minutes. Total solar eclipses are relatively rare, and the path of this eclipse will provide an excellent opportunity to view one. If you are interested in seeing the eclipse, it is important to plan your travel arrangements well in advance, as accommodations along the path of the eclipse will likely be in high demand.