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Total Solar Eclipse: How Much Sudbury Will See, When To See It
Sudbury isn't in the path of full totality, but will be close enough for quite a celestial show.
SUDBURY, MA — Excitement is building for the April 8 total solar eclipse. Sudbury is not in the path of totality, but that doesn't mean sky watchers in the area will miss out on the celestial action.
In the United States, the relatively narrow 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 the sun and Earth. In Sudbury, the moon will cover about 93 percent of the sun at the peak of the eclipse, according to a NASA map that is searchable by ZIP code.
Here are the details:
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- Partial eclipse begins: 2:59 p.m.
- Maximum: 3:29 p.m.
- Partial ends: 4:38 p.m.
The eclipse will last from about 2:15 p.m. to 4:38 p.m. in the Sudbury area. The sun will be clear of any moon cover before and after those times.
It's still early to predict whether the weather will cooperate on eclipse day. The long-range National Weather Service forecast, however, is predicting "near normal" precipitation during the first two weeks of April. The area typically averages about 3.8 inches of rain in April, according to weather records.
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The total solar eclipse starts in Mexico, entering the United States in Texas and traveling through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, as well as small parts of Tennessee and Michigan, before entering Canada in southern Ontario through Quebec, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Cape Breton before exiting continental North America on the Atlantic coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
If you want full totality, head up either I-93 to St. Johnsbury, Vt., or up I-91 to Barre or Montpelier — those are about the closest drives to the path.
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