40.474°, -3.578° · 625 m a.s.l.
Visible
The Sun clears local terrain by 6.57° at C3.
100%
You'll see full totality, but the Sun will set before the partial phase ends — an unusually epic finale.
Total eclipse · 100% obscuration
See the eclipse from Barajas de Madrid minute by minute
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| Phase | UTC | Local time | Sun alt. | Sun az. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| C1 — Partial begins | 17:36 UTC | 19:36 | +17.6° | 274.7° |
| C2 — Totality begins | 18:31 UTC | 20:31 | +7.3° | 283.3° |
| Maximum | 18:32 UTC | 20:32 | +7.3° | 283.4° |
| C3 — Totality ends | 18:32 UTC | 20:32 | +7.2° | 283.4° |
| C4 — Partial ends | 19:24 UTC | 21:24 | -1.7° | 291.7° |
Look toward WNW (291.7°)
Azimuth at C4
291.7° WNW
Sun altitude at C4
-1.65°
Terrain horizon
0.66°
Sun−terrain margin
+6.57°
A solar eclipse is described by four key moments, the contact points between the discs of the Sun and the Moon:
Where the eclipse is only partial, the Moon never fully covers the Sun: only C1 and C4 occur, with no totality in between.
| Peak | Elevation | Distance | Azimuth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cerro de la Virgen | 837 m | 22.4 km | 86° E |
| Ecce-Homo | 836 m | 21.5 km | 87° E |
| Alto de la Cabezuela | 763 m | 21.3 km | 326° NNW |
| Cerro del Castillo | 749 m | 12.6 km | 28° NNE |
| TorrelaparadaIn the Sun's direction | 746.1 m | 16.9 km | 298° WNW |
| La Tortuga | 731 m | 21.1 km | 85° E |
| Cerro Almodóvar | 726 m | 9.9 km | 190° S |
| TamborIn the Sun's direction | 724.3 m | 14.5 km | 288° WNW |
Avg. temp.
25.3°C
Max / min
33.3° / 17.2°
Precipitation
10 mm
Storm risk
Medium
Station MADRID AEROPUERTO, 2 km away · Period 1991-2020 · Source: AEMET
P25 — clearer days
0%
Median cloud cover
10%
P75 — cloudier days
78%
Source: ERA5 (ECMWF), 10-year average at the eclipse hour.
Solar eclipses computed from astronomical ephemerides for the city's coordinates.
Yes — Barajas de Madrid is inside the totality path and the horizon allows the total phase to be fully visible.
Maximum occurs at 20:32 local time (18:32 UTC) in Barajas de Madrid.
Look WNW (azimuth 283°); the Sun will be 7° above the horizon at maximum from Barajas de Madrid.
Totality lasts 0 min 32 s in Barajas de Madrid (C2 to C3).
Barajas de Madrid will see totality (C2-C3) very close to the western horizon. The partial end (C4) falls below the horizon: you need a clear western view for an epic experience.
Yes, you need ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses during every partial phase. Regular sunglasses do NOT protect. Glasses can only be removed during the totality phase (when the Sun is fully covered); never during annular or partial eclipses. Pages flagged "visible" assume a clear horizon, not a viewing recommendation.
For the August 12 eclipse. Recommended stay: Aug 10–14, 2026.
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