A solar eclipse is coming to America. Find out what you’ll see where you live.

Updated by Casey Miller, Ryan Mark, and Brian Resnick

On Monday August 21, a solar eclipse will cut across the entire United States. And wherever you are, you will be able to see it. Even though the “totality” — the area where the sun is completely blocked out by the moon — is only 70 miles wide, the whole country (even Alaska and Hawaii) will experience a partial eclipse.

Just be careful: Even on eclipse day, it’s not safe to stare directly into the sun without special viewing glasses

Via USAToday Network