Global Event: | Annular Solar Eclipse |
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Local Type: | Partial Solar Eclipse, in Mexico |
Start of Partial: | Wed, Jan 26, 2028 at 6:32 am CST |
Start of Annularity: | Not visible from Mexico |
End of Annularity: | Not visible from Mexico |
End of Partial: | Wed, Jan 26, 2028 at 10:16 am EST | All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.) |
This map shows where and when the eclipse is visible in Mexico.
Jan 26, 2028 – Partial Solar Eclipse – Mexico
The colors on the map indicate how much of the Sun gets covered by the Moon.
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Solar Eclipses
- When Is the Next Solar Eclipse?
- Different Types of Eclipses
- What Are Solar Eclipses?
- How Often Do Solar Eclipses Occur?
- Total Solar Eclipses
- What Happens at a Total Solar Eclipse?
- Partial Solar Eclipses
- Annular Solar Eclipses
- What Happens at an Annular Eclipse?
- Hybrid Solar Eclipses
- Eclipse Seasons
- Solar Eclipses in History
- Solar Eclipse Myths
- Magnitude of Eclipses
- Accuracy of Our Eclipse Calculations
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each state.
States in Mexico Where the Eclipse Is Visible
State | Type | Start of Partial | Start of Annularity | End of Annularity | End of Partial |
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Aguascalientes | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:28 am CST | --- | --- | 8:49 am CST |
Baja California | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:23 am PST | --- | --- | 6:45 am PST |
Baja California Sur | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:01 am MST | --- | --- | 7:44 am MST |
Campeche | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:32 am CST | --- | --- | 10:10 am EST |
Chiapas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:32 am CST | --- | --- | 9:07 am CST |
Chihuahua | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:43 am CST | --- | --- | 8:49 am CST |
Ciudad de México | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:11 am CST | --- | --- | 8:52 am CST |
Coahuila de Zaragoza | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:26 am CST | --- | --- | 8:52 am CST |
Colima | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:29 am CST | --- | --- | 8:47 am CST |
Durango | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:34 am CST | --- | --- | 8:49 am CST |
Guanajuato | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:18 am CST | --- | --- | 8:51 am CST |
Guerrero | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:04 am CST | --- | --- | 8:53 am CST |
Hidalgo | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:09 am CST | --- | --- | 8:54 am CST |
Jalisco | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:25 am CST | --- | --- | 8:49 am CST |
Michoacán | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:17 am CST | --- | --- | 8:51 am CST |
Morelos | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:09 am CST | --- | --- | 8:52 am CST |
México | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:10 am CST | --- | --- | 8:53 am CST |
Nayarit | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:35 am MST | --- | --- | 8:47 am CST |
Nuevo León | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:19 am CST | --- | --- | 8:54 am CST |
Oaxaca | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:47 am CST | --- | --- | 9:00 am CST |
Puebla | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:01 am CST | --- | --- | 8:55 am CST |
Querétaro | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:15 am CST | --- | --- | 8:52 am CST |
Quintana Roo | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:33 am CST | --- | --- | 10:16 am EST |
San Luis Potosí | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:13 am CST | --- | --- | 8:53 am CST |
Sinaloa | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:43 am MST | --- | --- | 8:46 am CST |
Sonora | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:03 am MST | --- | --- | 7:46 am MST |
Tabasco | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:36 am CST | --- | --- | 9:06 am CST |
Tamaulipas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:11 am CST | --- | --- | 8:55 am CST |
Tlaxcala | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:06 am CST | --- | --- | 8:54 am CST |
Veracruz | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:47 am CST | --- | --- | 9:00 am CST |
Yucatán | Partial Solar Eclipse | 6:37 am CST | --- | --- | 9:14 am CST |
Zacatecas | Partial Solar Eclipse | 7:26 am CST | --- | --- | 8:51 am CST |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
This table provides the eclipse visibility and times for each city,
Selection of Cities in Mexico Where the Eclipse Is Visible
Location | Obscuration | Start | Max | End | Avg. Cloud Cover |
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Acapulco | 43.38% | 6:25 am | 7:32 am | 8:50 am CST | 27 % |
Aguascalientes | 33.20% | 6:34 am | 7:36 am | 8:49 am CST | 30 % |
Chihuahua | 18.66% | 6:49 am | 8:02 am | 8:47 am CST | 33 % |
Guadalajara | 36.84% | 6:32 am | 7:34 am | 8:47 am CST | 32 % |
Leon | 34.46% | 6:33 am | 7:36 am | 8:49 am CST | 32 % |
Mazatlan | 30.56% | 5:36 am | 6:50 am | 7:45 am MST | 38 % |
Merida | 27.19% | 6:40 am | 7:48 am | 9:09 am CST | 56 % |
All times shown on this page are local time. (Note: more than one time zone is listed.)
Eclipses Visible in Mexico
Eclipse Visibility from Mexico | Visibility Worldwide | ||
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Mar 13–14, 2025 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Mar 3, 2026 Total Lunar Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse | ||
Aug 27–28, 2026 Partial Lunar Eclipse | Partial Lunar Eclipse | ||
Feb 20, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | ||
Aug 16–17, 2027 Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Penumbral Lunar Eclipse | Note: Click on the date link for details in Mexico, or the path map image for global details. Next visible eclipse is highlighted. |
Next total solar eclipse in Mexico