What is what time is the eclipse in ohio?

The Total Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024, will be a significant event in Ohio.

Here's a general idea of the timing, but remember this is approximate and can vary slightly based on your specific location within the state:

  • Partial Eclipse Begins: Around 1:53 PM EDT
  • Totality Begins: The moment of complete darkness will vary depending on location. Some cities in the path of totality will experience totality around 3:09 PM EDT.
  • Maximum Eclipse: Again, location-dependent but around 3:11 PM EDT.
  • Totality Ends: Shortly after the maximum eclipse, around 3:13 PM EDT for those in the path.
  • Partial Eclipse Ends: The eclipse will gradually fade, ending around 4:26 PM EDT.

It's highly recommended to consult a Time%20Zone specific eclipse map or use a reputable online calculator that provides exact times for your precise location in Ohio to get the most accurate information. Many of these tools will allow you to enter your zip code or city to get a personalized eclipse schedule.