AUSTIN (KXAN) — Get a glimpse above at the view of Monday’s total solar eclipse from one of Austin’s skyscrapers: the Austonian.

KXAN has a weather camera positioned on top of one of the city’s tallest buildings. You can see the effect of the eclipse as totality nears and the sky grows dark over Austin.

The Austonian is at Congress Avenue and Second Street downtown and contains luxury condominiums, according to its website. Completed in 2010, it rises 683 feet in the air. It was unseated as Austin’s tallest building in 2019 when the Independent, known by some as the “Jenga Tower,” opened at 685 feet.

Since then a number of other skyscrapers are in the works and the mixed-use building known as Sixth and Guadalupe currently holds the highest spot at 865 feet, according to JE Dunn Construction’s website.