An upcoming total solar eclipse on August 12, 2026, will be visible from parts of Europe, Greenland, Iceland, northern Russia, Spain, and the Balearic Islands. While the UK and Ireland will observe a partial eclipse with up to 97.7% of the sun obscured, especially in the south-west, the UK will not experience complete darkness. The Royal Observatory Greenwich predicts a noticeable reduction in daylight and temperature. Observers in the UK will see the moon gradually block the sun, starting at 'first contact' and reaching maximum coverage before the event concludes. Travelers wishing to witness the total eclipse will need to visit regions outside the UK.
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