Sweden · Stockholm County

2026 Partial Solar Eclipse in Stockholm

Stockholm is outside the path of totality but sees a partial solar eclipse on 12 August 2026. Maximum eclipse occurs at approximately 20:12 CEST, with about 77% of the Sun obscured. The Sun is about 8° above the western horizon, so use certified eclipse glasses throughout and choose an open viewing location.

Eclipse typePartial
Maximum Sun obscurationapproximately 77%
Maximum eclipseapproximately 20:12 CEST
Totality lasts

Local eclipse circumstances for Stockholm

Maximum eclipseapproximately 20:12 CEST
Sun altitude at maximum8.0°
Sun azimuth at maximum295.0°

Times are local to the city. Circumstances can change across the urban area, so use the map for your exact viewing point and verify critical values before travel.

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Local guide

Stockholm will see a partial solar eclipse on 12 August 2026. Around maximum, approximately ~77% of the Sun will be obscured at about ~20:12 CEST.

Eclipse path

Where Stockholm sits in the shadow

Stockholm is outside the 2026 path of totality, so there is no corona or full darkness here — only a deep partial eclipse. Around 77% obscured low in the northwest; open water horizons are ideal.

Sun and horizon

Where to look

Look toward the west-northwest (azimuth approximately 290–300°), where the Sun sits about 8° above the horizon at maximum. Choose an open, low western horizon.

Weather strategy

Keep a mobile backup plan

Check the local evening forecast; because the Sun is low, even distant horizon cloud can hide the crescent.

Nearby alternatives

Compare other eclipse cities

Norway · Oslo

Oslo

Partial approximately 84% · approximately 20:14 CEST

Distance: 420 km

Partial eclipse; about 84% obscuration around 20:14 CEST.

Denmark · Capital Region

Copenhagen

Partial approximately 82% · approximately 20:17 CEST

Distance: 520 km

Partial eclipse; about 82% obscuration around 20:17 CEST.

Poland · Masovian

Warsaw

Partial approximately 70% · approximately 20:14 CEST

Distance: 810 km

Partial eclipse; about 70% obscuration around 20:14 CEST.

Germany · Berlin

Berlin

Partial approximately 82% · approximately 20:19 CEST

Distance: 810 km

Partial eclipse; about 82% obscuration around 20:19 CEST.

Local questions

Stockholm eclipse FAQ

Will Stockholm see a total solar eclipse in 2026?

No. Stockholm sees a partial eclipse, with about 77% obscuration at maximum around 20:12 CEST. Certified eclipse glasses are required throughout.

Do I need eclipse glasses in Stockholm?

Yes — for the entire eclipse. Because the Sun is never fully covered here, certified ISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses are required at all times; there is no safe moment to look without them.

Sources and review notes

City guide last reviewed: 2026-07-10.