Thirteen U.S. states will see the March 29 solar eclipse in some form, with a deeper eclipse visible the farther northeast you go.
In Maine, up to 86% of the sun will be eclipsed as it rises, while New Hampshire and Massachusetts will see up to 57% and 55% coverage respectively. Boston will experience a 43% eclipse.
Viewers must use protective eyewear at all times as this is a partial eclipse.
In some locations, a 'double sunrise' will be visible, where the silhouette of the moon makes the rising sun look like two separate 'horns' emerging from the horizon.