Partial Solar Eclipse Manchester, NH (Full Partial Eclipse)
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 Published On Aug 21, 2017

Today was the first Solar Eclipse in 38 years in the United States, passing from Coast to Coast from Oregon all the way to South Carolina. All of the United States Experienced at least a Partial Eclipse, while only a handful saw a Total Eclipse within the Totality path.

In Manchester, New Hampshire, we only got to see a 62.1% of the Eclipse, and while it is a Partial Eclipse, we still loved every moment while it happened.
There are no videos of an Eclipse in New Hampshire, so this would be a first. Most videos are either from the news media or just a tiny amount.

I hope you enjoy the video, and if you watched the Eclipse, comment below of your experience!

Eclipse Details:
Date: August 21, 2017
Start of Partial Eclipse: 1:27pm EST (Eastern Time Zone)
Maximum point of Eclipse: 2:47pm EST (Eastern Time Zone)
End of Partial Eclipse: 3:57pm EST (Eastern Time Zone)
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
Weather Conditions: Clear Skies with some clouds, 88ºF, Sunny

Weather Conditions During Eclipse:
Skies Darkened a hair (Enough to be noticeable), Temperatures dropped a bit (by about 1ºF, not noticeable), Winds picked up to about 12-14mph to the East, maxed at 15mph.

Next Eclipse to pass by New Hampshire:
April 8, 2024 (Total Solar Eclipse)

Best location to view 2024 Eclipse:
Errol, NH (Moon Totally blocks sun)

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