Find out the peak times and viewing schedule for the upcoming solar eclipse in Michigan 2024! Traffic jams, early crowds, and live updates included!
Get ready to witness a celestial spectacle as Michigan gears up for the Solar Eclipse 2024! From Detroit to Grand Rapids to Marquette, residents are eagerly awaiting the peak times to observe this extraordinary event. Most of Southeast Michigan is set to experience 99% of a total eclipse, with the peak coverage expected during the afternoon. The viewing window will start around 2 p.m., offering a small but crucial opportunity to witness the sun and moon perfectly align. As excitement builds, traffic jams and early crowds are already forming in Luna Pier as enthusiasts prepare for the eclipse's maximum visibility between 3:10 and 3:15 p.m.
What time will the eclipse happen near you? Search your ZIP code to find out when to look to the sky, from Detroit to Grand Rapids to Marquette.
Most of Southeast Michigan will see 99% of a total eclipse during its peak coverage. Here's when:
Traffic has already started building up ahead of today's total solar eclipse. · The eclipse is expected to reach maximum visibility between 3:10 and 3:15 p.m. ...
The viewing window will start around 2 p.m., but there will only be a small window when the sun and moon are totally lined up.
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