A light cloud cover that moved in overnight blocked most from seeing the partial solar eclipse in Millstreet this morning. While most of us saw nothing other than it geting a little dark, the photo below taken by Jordan at Drishane View shows that it did at least make a brief appearance.
There are a few more photos of the eclipse by Jordan. Many thanks to him for sharing the photo with us.
We had wall to wall sunshine yesterday, a clear starry night until about 3am when the clouds started to move in. At 9am we could see blue skies to the south in West Cork which was very annoying 😯
Today’s eclipse was a 92% eclipse.
Tom has a nice photo of what the rest of us experienced in a photo from Rathcoole Bridge.
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The next partial eclipse will happen at 7:13pm on August 12th 2026 (path above), and at it’s nearest point will pass just to the south west of Ireland and will be a 97% eclipse, better than today and hopefully with better weather!
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A total eclipse will then be seen in Cork and Kerry only in 2090 … probably won’t be seeing that one!
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It was visible in Cloghoula & Kilmeedy too. Karen sent us this photo
It was also captured by John F Kelleher in West Cork (see it here), and Fr James McSweeney in Ballincollig (see it here)