Monday, August 21st might get crazy with reports of traffic already backing up in Oregon. It’s expected that Idaho’s population will be increasing by up to 30% – anywhere from 370,000 to 500,000 people will show up to view the solar eclipse.
96.9 The Eagle will do traffic reports every hour on Monday from 5:45 AM – 6:00 PM brought to you by Batteries Plus Bulbs. The Idaho Department of Transportation advises travelers to use the website 511.idaho.gov with interactive maps, call 5-1-1 or 1-888-432-7623 or download the Idaho 511 app via Android or Apple.
Below are some times of the total solar eclipse according to NASA, you can see more place times with an interactive map here.
Boise
Start of partial eclipse: 10:10:35
Maximum eclipse: 11:27:15
End of partial eclipse: 12:50:07
Weiser
Start of partial eclipse:10:10:16
Start of total eclipse: 11:25:18
Maximum eclipse : 11:26:20
End of total eclipse: 12:27:22
End of partial eclipse: 1:48:34
Idaho Falls
Start of partial eclipse:11:15:10
Start of total eclipse: 11:33:08
Maximum eclipse:11:33:56
End of total eclipse: 11:34:44
End of partial eclipse:12:58:06
Stanley
Start of partial eclipse:10:12:24
Start of total eclipse: 11:28:22
Maximum eclipse:11:29:29
End of total eclipse:11:30:35
End of partial eclipse: 12:52:24
McCall
Start of partial eclipse: 10:11:41
Maximum eclipse: 11:27:53
End of partial eclipse:12:49:58
Idaho City
Start of partial eclipse: 10:11:07
Start of total eclipse: 11:27:42
Maximum eclipse:11:27:55
End of total eclipse: 12:28:08
End of partial eclipse:12:50:47
Mountain Home
Start of partial eclipse:10:10:49
Maximum eclipse:11:27:59
End of partial eclipse:12:51:22
Ontario (OR)
Start of partial eclipse: 10:10:07
Start of total eclipse: 2017/08/21 11:25:38
Maximum eclipse: 11:26:12
End of total eclipse: 12:26:55
End of partial eclipse: 1:48:40
Google Map of 2017 Total Eclipse in Idaho
(Click to use interactive map)