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← AUG 12 ECLIPSEMinneapolis, MN · Wed, Aug 12, 2026

SOLAR ECLIPSE · WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2026

Barely. 0.5% of the Sun, and you won't notice it without glasses.

The August 12, 2026 solar eclipse is technically visible from Minneapolis, but barely: at maximum, 0.5% of the Sun is covered at 12:13 PM CDT, and daylight will look completely normal; even a 50% eclipse leaves the day looking ordinary. With eclipse glasses you can watch a small bite between 11:55 AM and 12:30 PM.

BEGINS
11:55 AM
MAXIMUM
12:13 PM
ENDS
12:30 PM
SUN AT MAX
56.9° · SSE
CLOUD COVER
~July 27

EYE SAFETY: READ BEFORE YOU LOOK

A partial eclipse is never safe to look at unprotected

  • Never look at the partially eclipsed Sun with bare eyes.Sunglasses are not protection, not even several pairs stacked, no matter how dark.
  • Use ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer, checked for scratches or damage before every use.
  • Never point a camera, telescope, or binoculars at the Sun while wearing eclipse glasses: concentrated sunlight destroys the filter and your eyes. Optics need their own solar filter mounted on the front of the instrument.
  • No glasses? Pinhole projection is the safe indirect method: cross your fingers into a waffle and watch the crescent Suns on the ground, even the gaps between tree leaves act as natural pinholes.

Source:NASA's eclipse eye-safety guidance.

SAME NIGHT

Make it a double feature

Maximum eclipse is 12:13 PM; after dark that same night, the Perseid meteor shower (the year's best) peaks over Minneapolis under a moonless sky.

Perseids over Minneapolis that night →

Common questions

Where should I look?

Face south-southeast (SSE): the Sun stands 56.9° above the horizon at maximum eclipse, at 12:13 PM local time. Never look at it without ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses; ordinary sunglasses are not protection, no matter how dark.

What time exactly is the eclipse in Minneapolis?

First contact is at 11:55 AM, maximum eclipse at 12:13 PM, and last contact at 12:30 PM local time on Wednesday, August 12, 2026, 36 minutes from start to finish.

Do I need eclipse glasses?

Yes. For every second of it. Even at maximum, 99.5% of the Sun's surface is still blazing over Minneapolis, far more than enough to damage your eyes. Use ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer.

Will clouds block it?

Hourly cloud forecasts reach only about 16 days out, so Minneapolis's August 12 forecast opens around July 27. This page picks it up automatically the moment it exists; check back then.