Starting just after 6 P.M. PDT (adjust for you're time zone. I'm Always on MST and it works out that during daylight "savings" time the West US changes to match ME - ok All of Arizona......) the Moon will enter the Earths Shadow. Maximum will happen ~ an hour anf 45 minutes later. Other than just being a Total Eclipse the Moon is also at Perigee so it's going to appear as big as Any Lunar Eclipse will for the next 30+ years. Folks in Europe and most of Africa will also be able to see Totality but they're going to need to either stay up late of get up really early.
So if the Sky is Clear where you are AND you are within that area, break away from the Bench go Outside and take a look. Here's a practice Moon shot I took last night.