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Solar Eclipse: How Much We'll See In Stafford, Willington
Here's what to know about the eclipse locally.

STAFFORD/WILLINGTON, CT — Excitement is building in Stafford and Willington for the April 8 total solar eclipse. People in Connecticut towns not among some 32 million Americans living in the path of totality, but neither will we miss out on the celestial sensation.
In the United States, the path of totality extends from Texas to Maine, but each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse, which occurs when the moon slips between our bright star and Earth.
In both Willington and Stafford, the moon will cover about just better than 90 percent of the sun at the peak of the eclipse, according to a NASA map that is searchable by ZIP code and the web portal eclipse2024.org.
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Here are the details, according to According to eclipse2024.org. Times mentioned are that of the mid-eclipse, when the maximum amount of the sun's disk is covered:
Staffordville Lake
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- Mid-Eclipse: 3:28 p.m.
- Viewing Magnitude: 93.2
Willington Hill
- Mid-Eclipse: 3:28 p.m.
- Viewing Magnitude: 92.8 percent
See the entire breakdown for north central and eastern Connecticut at eclipse2024.org.
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