Experience the April 8 solar eclipse at these Wisconsin viewing events
It’s only a few weeks until the United States will experience a total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. It’ll be the last one visible in the States until 2044.While Wisconsin isn’t in the “path of totality,” the state will still experience a partial solar eclipse, with some areas seeing close to 90% coverage at the peak.
In Milwaukee, the eclipse will take place from around 12:52 p.m. and 3:21 p.m. The peak will happen around 2:08 p.m. when the moon covers the sun by 89.4%. In Madison, the peak will happen around 2:06 and will see about 86.8% coverage. In Green Bay, coverage will get to around 84.6% at 2:09 p.m. You can find out what the eclipse will look like in your area here.
Many places across the state are hosting viewing parties, so if you’re not able to travel to locations in the path of totality, there are still plenty of options to gather.
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