The last partial eclipse was seen in Caribou at 4.40pm. The total eclipse became visible around 11:07 AM MT and was present for 4 minutes and 17 seconds, according to NASA. In any one location along the path of totality, people will see a partial eclipse followed by the total eclipse, and then a partial eclipse again. Erie, Pennsylvania is next, with the solar eclipse set for 3:16pm ET, followed by Buffalo, New York at around 3:18pm ET. The National Weather service forecasts that Northern New England will the best location for clear viewing of the total solar eclipse Monday afternoon.