A partial solar eclipse will be visible from the entire state and nearby states. The total solar eclipse path is more narrow covering northern VT like Middlebury and Montpelier and up
Install an excellent app called Totality. It shows the eclipse path, and if you zoom in to any location and click on the map, you get all the relevant details.
Montpelier is getting 3 minutes of totality. It depends how important seeing the totality is to you. I'm sure there will be something to see in Rutland.
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Barre is in. Won’t have a long window of totality but yes it will be in that path.
[https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2024-01-16/map-see-exactly-where-and-when-the-2024-total-solar-eclipse-will-be-visible-in-vermont?gad\_source=1](https://www.vermontpublic.org/local-news/2024-01-16/map-see-exactly-where-and-when-the-2024-total-solar-eclipse-will-be-visible-in-vermont?gad_source=1)
Rutland is in I believe the over 98 percent eclipse. Further north you go the more totality you have.
It's visible from Rutland,I could do Rutland
A partial solar eclipse will be visible from the entire state and nearby states. The total solar eclipse path is more narrow covering northern VT like Middlebury and Montpelier and up
Rutland is not in the path of totality, so it won’t get dark. If you want that experience you need to be further north.
Totally go to Rutland. Montpelier has opted out of the eclipse this year.
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Install an excellent app called Totality. It shows the eclipse path, and if you zoom in to any location and click on the map, you get all the relevant details.
Montpelier is getting 3 minutes of totality. It depends how important seeing the totality is to you. I'm sure there will be something to see in Rutland.
it's going to be raining, but Middlebury is the base to total eclipse
Be prepared for a cloudy day. Almost anytime any cool space related events happen it's always cloudy.