Annular solar eclipse of 03/24/-1818

Annular solar eclipse of 03/24/-1818
Day of week: Friday
Maximum duration of eclipse: 00m40s
Maximum width of eclipse path: 21 km
Saros cycle: 10
Coverage: 99.4%
Magnitude: 0.9939
Gamma: 0.1098

How will be the weather during the annular solar eclipse on 03/24/-1818?

Where is the best place to see the annular solar eclipse of 03/24/-1818?
The following maps show the average cloud coverage for the day of the annular solar eclipse. With the help of these maps, it is possible to find the place along the eclipse path, which has the best chance of a cloudless sky. Nevertheless, you should consider local circumstances and inform about the weather of your chosen observation site.

The data is provided by NASAs satellites AQUA and TERRA. The cloud maps are averaged over a period of 19 years (2000 - 2019).

Detailed country maps

worldmap Colombia
worldmap Peru
worldmap Brazil
worldmap Guyana
worldmap Suriname
worldmap Mauritania
worldmap Mali
worldmap Algeria

Cities inside the path of the eclipse

The following table shows all locations with a population of more than 5,000 inside the eclipse path. Cities which have more than 100,000 inhabitants are marked bold. A click at the locations opens a detailed map.

City Type Eclipse duration Local time of max. eclipse Distance to central line Ø Cloud coverage
PE  Cajamarca, Cajamarca annular - 10:14:41 UTC-05:08 8 km 86%
PE  Sisa, San Martín annular - 10:20:03 UTC-05:08 11 km 90%
PE  Lamas, San Martín annular - 10:20:44 UTC-05:08 2 km 91%
GY  Lethem, Upper Takutu-Upper Essequibo annular - 12:42:11 UTC-03:52 11 km 87%
MR  Zouerate, Tiris Zemmour annular - 17:52:06 UTC-00:16 7 km 13%