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Follow eclipse developments in the northcentral and northwestern Ohio areas with live updates from USA TODAY Network journalists. Live eclipse coverage in North Central, Northeaster, Northwestern ...
A map shows the likelihood of cloud cover on the day of the total eclipse in northern Ohio. What does history tell us the weather will be like on April 8? Weather data for Akron and Canton dates ...
North central Ohio saw slowdowns on routes to eclipse In addition to heavy traffic on U.S. 33, ODOT's traffic cameras also showed heavy traffic on Ohio 315 near the Franklin-Delaware County line ...
It's the first total solar eclipse visible in Ohio since 1806 and the next won't be until 2099. ... club planned to meet today for viewing. Ohio University Zanesville is holding a solar eclipse ...
If you travel for the solar eclipse next month, you may be stuck in traffic for a while. Officials expect 150,000 to 575,000 visitors when the total solar eclipse casts its shadow over Ohio on ...
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.
Read moreThis interactive map shows the best time to see the solar eclipse in your city. A total solar eclipse will cross North America on Monday, April 8, with the totality passing over Mexico ...
Ohio may welcome hundreds of thousands of visitors for the eclipse on Monday. Between 150,000 to 575,000 people could arrive in the Buckeye state to watch the total solar eclipse cast its shadow ...