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Depending on where you are in Colorado, you will see a 54% to 78% solar eclipse.
The southeast corner of Colorado will see the greatest amount of totality with Springfield, Holly and Lamar seeing about 75% totality during the solar eclipse.
The northwest part of Colorado, including Grand Junction, Dinosaur, Craig and Steamboat Springs will see less than 60% totality on April 8.
Denver will reach 65% totality during the solar eclipse. The partial eclipse will begin in Denver at 11:28 a.m. and end at 1:53 p.m. with the max eclipse at 12:40 p.m. at 65% totality. The partial eclipse will last two hours, 25 minutes in Denver.