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While Wisconsin is not on the "path of totality," you can experience the total solar eclipse with just a short drive to Illinois or Indiana.
The upcoming April eclipse promises to bring in more viewers, because at 115 miles wide, the path of totality is twice as wide as the 2017 eclipse, and it's expected to last twice as long.
Preliminary local forecasts in 15 states along the so-called path of totality show viewing the highly-anticipated celestial event may be a problem for some, less so for others.
Many top eclipse chasers have said they will go to Texas to watch the eclipse, hoping it will be clear on April 8. Eclipse mapmaker Michael Zeiler plans to travel to Fredericksburg, Texas.
Today’s solar eclipse will plunge large swaths of the U.S. into near total darkness as 15 states witness the sun completely cover the moon. Millions of people are expected to watch the event ...
The closest city to Green Bay that's in the line of the total solar eclipse is nearly seven hours away by car. Want to see the total solar eclipse? Here are the closest areas to Green Bay to view it
Melissa, left, and Michael Richards watch through solar goggles as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Wooster, Ohio. solar-eclipse-photos-16
21:47 UTC: Partial eclipse ends. How to see the "ring of fire" annual solar eclipse. The solar eclipse will be visible from parts of South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and ...