Asturias, Spain is in the path of totality
Cities in the path
These are some of the major cities in Asturias, Spain that will experience totality.
GijónUp to 1m 47s of totality
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OviedoUp to 1m 49s of totality
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AvilésUp to 1m 47s of totality
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SieroUp to 1m 48s of totality
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LangreoUp to 1m 48s of totality
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MieresUp to 1m 49s of totality
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CastrillónUp to 1m 48s of totality
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Corvera de AsturiasUp to 1m 47s of totality
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Your Location
35%–60%
Low to Elevated Cloud Risk
Historically, skies across this area have ranged from mostly clear with some cloud cover to frequently cloudy with fewer sustained periods of clear sky.
Not a forecast · Risk based on historical cloudiness at eclipse hour ·
9°–11°
Low Sun
The Sun will be low in the sky. Trees, buildings, and hills can affect the view, making open locations more important.
Sun position is for this location at maximum eclipse ·
Regions in the path
These are the regions in Spain that will experience totality.
GaliciaUp to 1m 49s of totality
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AsturiasUp to 1m 50s of totality
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CantabriaUp to 1m 44s of totality
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Basque Autonomous CommunityUp to 1m 26s of totality
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Castile and LeónUp to 1m 48s of totality
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NavarreUp to 1m 28s of totality
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AragonUp to 1m 43s of totality
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CataloniaUp to 1m 38s of totality
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La RiojaUp to 1m 42s of totality
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Castilla–La ManchaUp to 1m 43s of totality
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Community of MadridUp to 1m 29s of totality
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Valencian CommunityUp to 1m 41s of totality
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Balearic IslandsUp to 1m 37s of totality
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What will the eclipse look like from your location?
Countries in the path
These countries are in the narrow track across Earth where the Moon completely blocks the Sun.
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