"2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Where to Watch and What to Look Out For"

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Granite Staters in New Hampshire witnessed a total solar eclipse for the first time since 1959, with a partial eclipse visible across the state. Communities in northern New Hampshire, including Pittsburg, Stewartstown, Colebrook, and Lancaster, experienced totality around 3:30 p.m. Viewers observed the eclipse with excitement and awe, while traffic congestion was reported as people flocked to witness the rare event. The next total solar eclipse visible in New Hampshire is not expected until 2079.
- New Hampshire total solar eclipse live updates: April 8 is here WMUR Manchester
- What time the 2024 solar eclipse starts, reaches peak totality and ends today CBS News
- Cheers across Vermont as eclipse’s path of totality passes across the state VTDigger
- Total solar eclipse: Where and when to watch and what to look out for CNN
- Eclipse day finally arrives as visitors crowd into our region WCAX
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