Where to see the eclipse in Maine

Emma Rubin // Stacker

This article predominantly highlights cities with available weather data, but the path of totality expands beyond that scope.

Smaller towns near areas on this list or elsewhere on the path of totality can also be an ideal place to view this rare event. Because this article relies on available weather station data, it does not include every city and town that the eclipse's path points to.

Read on to find out where—and when—you should be able to see the total eclipse on April 8 in Maine.

Mapping the path of totality across the US
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- Time of totality: 3:33  p.m. EDT
- Length of totality: 2 minutes, 5 seconds
- Chance of viewability: 47.2%
- Historic cloud conditions:
--- Clear 33.3% of the time
--- Few clouds 6.6%
--- Partly cloudy 4.2%
--- Mostly cloudy 11.5%
--- Overcast 44.4%

This story features data reporting by Emma Rubin, writing by Sheeka Sanahori, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 9 states.

Caribou, Maine
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