Watch live: Total solar eclipse moves across the US

(NEXSTAR) – After months of anticipation, a total solar eclipse will darken skies over the United States on Monday, April 8, and the awe-inspiring phenomenon will stream live in the player above once it starts.

Whether you only have a partial view or clouds are in the forecast, you can still enjoy a live look from the path of totality, as captured by Nexstar's stations.

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As the eclipse moves first over Mexico, then the United States and Canada, the moon will pass squarely between Earth and the sun, leaving a roughly 115-mile path of shadow. For those in the path, the sky will darken as it would normally during dawn or dusk.

When will it be visible?

The total solar eclipse will enter the U.S. in Texas, with the partial eclipse beginning just after noon local time. Next up will be Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana,........

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