Solar eclipse 2024: Peak times, path through Texas, how to watch live
The total solar eclipse will move through North Texas on Monday. Here is when the eclipse start and where it is headed from there.
IL teacher travels to Dallas to skydive during eclipse
Illinois teacher Tyler Michie will do his 600th skydive in Dallas during the rare total eclipse.
RECAP: 2024 total solar eclipse wows crowds across North Texas
This afternoon, Dallas-Fort Worth was at the heart of a total solar eclipse.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Where to watch the solar eclipse in Dallas
North Texas is lucky enough to be in the path of totality for the eclipse happening in the afternoon on Monday, April 8. So where do you plan to be that day?
Free eclipse watch parties and events
Hundreds of thousands of people are planning to witness the total solar eclipse Monday afternoon in DFW. If you are still looking for somewhere to go, FOX 4's Tisia Muzinga has more on the free viewing parties across North Texas.
Crowd to gather at Klyde Warren Park for solar eclipse
A big crowd is expected on the lawn at Klyde Warren Park on the north side of Downtown Dallas for a solar eclipse watch party. FOX 4's Hanna Battah has more on what to expect.
Ennis expecting thousands of visitors for eclipse
Years of planning will pay off Monday for many communities across North Texas. Hundreds of thousands of people from around the world are expected to be in the area to experience the total eclipse. The town of Ennis in Ellis County is expecting 200,000 tourists. FOX 4's Paige Ellenberger has more.
Solar Eclipse 2024 Guide: What to expect in North Texas
Today's total solar eclipse is a once-in-a-lifetime event in North Texas. We have the answers to your questions about the big day.
Solar eclipse 2024: Scientists on what makes it special
Jeff Rich, an astronomer for the Carnegie Institution for Science, talks about what makes a total solar eclipse so special and what research opportunities it presents.
Live Stream of Solar Eclipse: Dallas, Texas
Watch live coverage from in and around Dallas, Texas, the largest city in the path of totality for Great North American Eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Where is the eclipse now?
The total solar eclipse will begin in Mexico, before moving through Texas and 14 other states, before making its way into Canada.
What time is the solar eclipse 2024 in Texas?
The exact timing of Monday's eclipse will depend on where you live. See when the eclipse will start in your city and when you can expect the moon to completely cover the sun.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Travelers arriving in North Texas ahead of Monday's eclipse
It felt like a holiday weekend in Downtown Dallas on Sunday with so many people out and about. Many of them are from out of town and came here just to see the total solar eclipse.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Thousands heading to Ennis for Monday's eclipse
On a beautiful, sunny Sunday in Ennis, the focus for many tourists was on the area's famed bluebonnets, but that will change on Monday, when there's a total solar eclipse.
Can you take a selfie with the solar eclipse?
Snapping a selfie during the total solar eclipse can be dangerous. Here's how to do it safely.
Bill Nye the Science Guy to visit Texas for total solar eclipse
Bill Nye the Science Guy, along with the Planetary Society, is holding a two-day festival in Fredericksburg in honor of the once-in-a-lifetime total solar eclipse on Monday.
Americans are still craving connection post-pandemic. The eclipse is creating that moment for us.
Millions of Americans are eager to socialize and make this eclipse a special moment – which includes splurging on the day, data shows.
Solar eclipse forecast: Who has best chance for clear skies on April 8th
A clear sky is key to watching the April 8th total solar eclipse.
Solar Eclipse 2024: Dallas police warn of road closures during Monday’s eclipse
Dallas police say there will be several road closures during the peak eclipse hour on Monday.
Solar Eclipse 2024: North Texas cities holding events ahead of Monday's total solar eclipse
We're now just two days away from the total solar eclipse, and several North Texas cities are welcoming people from across the world.