What is what time is the eclipse in michigan?

The exact time of the eclipse in Michigan will vary depending on your location within the state. However, the peak of the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, will occur in the early afternoon.

Generally, the eclipse will begin to be visible in Michigan around 1:50 PM EDT. The peak time, when the moon covers the most of the sun, will be around 3:10 PM EDT. The eclipse will end around 4:30 PM EDT.

Keep in mind that Michigan will only experience a partial solar eclipse, not a total one. The percentage of the sun covered by the moon will depend on your location, with the southeast part of the state seeing the greatest coverage. It is important to use proper eye protection when viewing any solar eclipse.