Here are some factoids from the “X-verse” regarding the total solar eclipse set for 3:08 p.m. on Monday, Aprril 8, 2024:
Your plans for the total solar eclipse April 8 should include getting home safely. Be patient, as heavy traffic is expected in/near the path of totality. Make a plan at https://t.co/gxdOnjyJNM!
Arrive Early | Stay Put | Leave Late@IndStatePolice | @IDHS#Eclipse24 #INEclipse24 pic.twitter.com/u1pxFC6gGu
— INDOT (@INDOT) March 22, 2024
For the #TotalSolarEclipse on Monday, it will be mostly cloudy with a few scattered early AM showers in the morning. By the afternoon though, temperatures climb into upper 60s to low 70s with 10-40% cloud cover (mainly high clouds) for the eclipse!! pic.twitter.com/UAud9tbfFV
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) April 7, 2024
Here are the expected start and end times for the eclipse and for totality. Locations south and east of Fort Wayne will experience the once in a lifetime experience of 100% totality! ☀️🌕 #SolarEclipse2024 #TotalSolarEclipse #Eclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/CjZPypwxFc
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) April 7, 2024
THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE IS 1 DAY AWAY!!! Be prepared for a drop in temperatures tomorrow afternoon during the solar eclipse! You may also notice more insects, birds, and local animals emerge as darkness falls. #SolarEclipse #EclipseFunFact pic.twitter.com/BaoJvUULr5
— NWS Northern Indiana (@NWSIWX) April 7, 2024
We want you to watch the total solar #eclipse. We just don’t want it to be the last thing you see.
How to watch safely: https://t.co/E1wDcSjF4P
April 8 livestream: https://t.co/1c4ystgCfm pic.twitter.com/rjpREhQU3b— NASA (@NASA) April 5, 2024
If you can’t make it to the path of totality, no worries! Keith Davis of @NotreDame and @NDPhysics have you covered. pic.twitter.com/MvxLgW1glS
— Emmett Twomey (@EmmettTwomeyWX) April 5, 2024