Watch all live eclipse coverage on the KSAT+ page.
On Monday, April 8, parts of San Antonio and the Texas Hill Country will be in the path of a total solar eclipse!
As your official Eclipse Authority station, KSAT will have everything you need to enjoy the spectacular event, including multiple livestreams from different parts of the region on the big day. KSAT meteorologists, anchors and reporters will be in full force in each location.
You can watch the live coverage on KSAT 12, KSAT.com, KSAT+, the KSAT Weather and News apps, and in the media player at the top of this article.
From noon to 2 p.m., you can choose the angle you’d like to watch the eclipse from these locations:
- A dedicated feed showing the entire eclipse
- Fredericksburg
- Boerne
- Kerrville
- Elementary school watch party on Northwest Side of San Antonio
- The Rock at La Cantera
Pick one, switch back and forth, or watch KSAT’s broadcast featuring segments from each location.
Our day-of coverage will start with GMSA on KSAT 12.
Eclipse Q&A
Your Weather Authority team hosted a livestream covering everything you need to know about the rare celestial event.
Hear from Adam, Mike, Justin, Sarah and Mia as they show exactly when and where the path of totality will be, what you can do now to prepare, the science of the eclipse and answer your questions.
WATCH: Solar eclipse Q&A with KSAT meteorologists
What you need to know about the eclipse
KSAT already has a lot of good eclipse information online, including the local times for the eclipse, details on some public viewing events, how to protect your eyes during eclipse viewing and even how to make a pinhole projector.
We’d love to see your photos and videos of the total solar eclipse, BUT, be sure to take the necessary safety precautions! Keep those eclipse glasses on while taking pictures and be aware that the sun could also damage your camera, so you will also need to use a filter to protect your camera lens.
Here’s a list of some eclipse articles on KSAT:
- ECLIPSE DAY LIVE: Watch KSAT coverage from San Antonio, Texas Hill Country on April 8 at noon
- INTERACTIVE MAP: April 2024 total solar eclipse path
- Here’s what to expect during the April 8 eclipse if you’re NOT in the path of totality
- This tool can compute the last or next time for a solar eclipse at any location in the world
- April 8 total solar eclipse will be the first over San Antonio since 1397!
- LIST: South Texas events for viewing April’s total eclipse
- Many Hill Country schools will be off April 8 for solar eclipse; most San Antonio schools will not
- You’ll need special glasses to view April’s total solar eclipse
- How to safely take photos of the April 8 solar eclipse with your phone
- Hill Country officials prepare for thousands of visitors ahead of April’s total eclipse
- 🧪 Science with Sarah: Solar Eclipse Pinhole Projector🌞
- Safety pins? Bad health? These are the myths and superstitions surrounding the solar eclipse
- Here’s why you might not want to drive your electric vehicle on April 8
- KSAT Connect: Share your photos, videos of annular eclipse