When will total solar eclipse be visible in California? How much of it will we see?
Briefly

The moon will fully block the sun as it passes over a significant swatch of Mexico, the United States and Canada, according to NASA.
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in between the sun and Earth, blocking the face of the sun.
San Diego may see 53.9% of the eclipse, Los Angeles 48.9%, San Luis Obispo 41.6%, Fresno 40.6%, Merced 38.3%, Modesto 36.8%, and San Francisco about 34%.
California is expected to witness a partial solar eclipse, with San Diego seeing 53.9%, Los Angeles 48.9%, and San Francisco around 34% coverage.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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