cleveland (wisconsin/NEXSTAR) – Cameras in cities along the path of the total solar eclipse captured the moment the total solar eclipse rolled in waves over U.S. cities on Monday, turning on street lights as darkness fell.
The video above shows darkness descending on Cleveland during a total solar eclipse.
Crowds gathered from Texas to Maine well in advance of the April 8 event, and some city and state officials also attended. declare a state of emergency It was anticipated that the influx of tourists would put pressure on the city’s resources.
Below are some time-lapse videos taken by Nexstar’s cameras on the road (and off the road) on Monday.
Ohio
Northeast Ohio used to be one of the most scenic places in America. Total solar eclipse in 2024even though the initial weather forecast was for cloudy weather.
On a sunny day in Cleveland, the solar eclipse began partially at around 1:59 p.m. and was total from around 3:13 p.m. to 3:17 p.m. NASA:
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dayton
texas
Clouds rolled into Austin on Monday, making viewing conditions for the total solar eclipse less than ideal. However, the darkening of the midday sky was still impressive.
buffalo new york
In Buffalo, the clouds parted just in time for eclipse chasers to observe the phenomenon.
little rock, arkansas
This is a view of the Arkansas State Capitol in Little Rock during a total solar eclipse.
new york city
Although not a total path, this time-lapse captures the eclipse as seen from the Battery in Lower Manhattan.
Evansville, Indiana
Video of the solar eclipse taken from Evansville, Indiana. Residents witnessed totality at 2:02 p.m. Central time.
Erie, Pennsylvania
by national weather bureauThe next total solar eclipse will be on August 23, 2044, and will only be visible in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
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