Plan your trip to Ohio for this rare celestial event. Explore local Ohio’s food favorites, festivals, family friendly attractions, and more. You are sure to find something to love!
Ohio will be one of the prime locations to witness this rare total eclipse. During a total solar eclipse, he sky will become dark, as if it were dawn or dusk. Weather permitting, people along the path of totality will see the sun’s corona as well.
The totality in Ohio is more visible in cities such as Cleveland, Toledo, Dayton, Cincinnati, Lima, Sandusky, Springfield, Mansfield, Akron, and Columbus. Among these cities, Columbus and Cincinnati are expected to experience about 95% totality.
Dayton will experience totality for about two minutes and 45 seconds. On the other hand, Toledo will experience totality for about one minute 47 seconds.
Where to watch eclipse in Ohio?
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