An Annular Solar Eclipse happens this week! Find out what that means for Northeast Ohio

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An Annular Solar Eclipse happens this week! Find out what that means for Northeast Ohio
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Next Saturday, Oct. 14, there will be an annular eclipse of the Sun. Solar eclipses happen when the Moon comes between Earth and the Sun and covers at least part of the Sun in the sky. When the Moon covers the Sun completely, we observe a total eclipse. An annular eclipse is NOT the same thing as a total solar eclipse.

The path of the eclipse is about 125 miles wide and will sweep across eight U.S. states from Oregon to Texas. It will start in Southern Canada, crossing the western U.S. before moving into Central and South America. This means the path of the eclipse is far to the south and west of Ohio, so we will see a partial eclipse with only 30-40% coverage of the sun.

It is still several days out, but as of Sunday morning, it looks like the end of the work week/next weekend will be active, with rounds of rain starting Wednesday night and continuing on and off through next weekend. We will, of course, be keeping a close eye on the forecast and the chance for us to see the eclipse. Be sure to stay updated with the Power of 5 Weather Team!

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