Sunrise: 6:19 AM
Sunset: 7:26 PM
Length of the day:
13 hours and 7 minutes
New York, northern VT, southern Quebec and northern NH were treated to a Total Solar Eclipse last year on this date in 2024. For areas in the Champlain Valley, it was the first total eclipse since 1569, before European settlers arrived. The weather was uncharacteristically clear, since April 8th averages cloudy skies 8 out of 10 years. The center line of the eclipse passed through Plattsburgh, NY, and between Newport, VT and Sherbrooke, QE, totality extending south to Middlebury, Montpelier, and St. Johnsbury.