What is what time is the eclipse in pennsylvania?

Here's information about the eclipse timing in Pennsylvania:

The timing of an eclipse varies based on your location within Pennsylvania. For the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse, the partial eclipse will begin earlier, reach its peak (when the maximum amount of the sun is covered), and end later the further west and north you are in the state.

  • Partial Eclipse Start: The partial eclipse will begin around 2:00 PM to 2:15 PM EDT, depending on your exact location.
  • Maximum Eclipse: The time of maximum eclipse will occur between approximately 3:15 PM and 3:25 PM EDT. Note that only a small portion of northwestern Pennsylvania will experience totality, and the time of totality will vary slightly within that region. Other areas of the state will only experience a partial eclipse.
  • Partial Eclipse End: The partial eclipse will conclude around 4:30 PM to 4:40 PM EDT.

For precise timing specific to your city or town, it's recommended to consult a reliable source like NASA's eclipse website or a local astronomy club. They can provide detailed information and eclipse simulators for your area. Always use proper eye protection when viewing any solar eclipse.