What time does the solar eclipse start, peak and end in New York? Map shows timeline for today's show
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NEW YORK -- The 2024 solar eclipse will start to peak Monday afternoon in New York, and last anywhere from one to four minutes before it ends. What time will it be in your area?Upstate New York is lucky enough to fall within the path of totality, where the moon will fully cover the sun. New York City will see a partial eclipse, with the moon covering about 90% of the sun's light. CBS News New York is streaming live coverage of the eclipse from 2 to 4 p.m. with reporters across New York and New...

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