What time is the eclipse in Michigan?




It's that time again!

The total solar eclipse of 2024 is just around the corner, and if you're in Michigan, you're in for a treat. The eclipse will be visible in the state on April 8, 2024, and it's going to be a spectacular sight.

The eclipse will begin at 1:02 PM CDT and will reach its peak at 2:18 PM CDT. It will then end at 3:34 PM CDT.

Where can I see the eclipse in Michigan?

The path of the total eclipse will cross Michigan from the southwest to the northeast. The following cities will be in the path of totality:

  • Benton Harbor
  • Kalamazoo
  • Battle Creek
  • Jackson
  • Ann Arbor
  • Detroit
  • Port Huron
What should I do to prepare for the eclipse?

There are a few things you can do to prepare for the eclipse:

  • Get a pair of eclipse glasses. These glasses will protect your eyes from the sun's harmful rays.
  • Find a safe place to watch the eclipse. This could be a park, a field, or even your own backyard.
  • Set up a camp chair and some snacks. You'll be watching the eclipse for a few hours, so it's important to be comfortable.

The total solar eclipse of 2024 is a once-in-a-lifetime event. If you're in Michigan, be sure to take advantage of this opportunity to see it.

I can't wait to see the eclipse!

I've been waiting for this eclipse for years, and I'm so excited to finally see it. I'm planning on camping out in a park with my family and friends, and we're going to have a picnic and watch the eclipse together. It's going to be a truly special day.

I hope you'll be able to join me in Michigan to see the eclipse. It's going to be an amazing sight, and I promise you won't forget it.