The 2024 Solar Eclipse promises to be a spectacular sight, with the path of totality traversing through the tiniest portion of Michigan. This event, a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, will offer viewers across the lower 48 states a chance to witness the moon passing between the sun and the sky, creating a breathtaking celestial display.
Viewing Opportunities and Coverage
Michigan’s Viewing Experience
While all of Michigan will witness approximately 99% of the eclipse, neighboring states such as Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Texas, and Arkansas will experience full totality for a few minutes. In areas of totality, spectators may even catch a glimpse of stars as daylight temporarily fades into darkness.
Extensive Coverage by NEWS.ORG 2
FOX 2 is gearing up for comprehensive coverage of this extraordinary event. The NEWS.ORG 2 Weatherboys, Derek Kevra and Alan Longstreet, will kickstart the coverage by heading to Toledo early Monday morning. Viewers can tune in throughout the day on various NEWS.ORG 2 programs including NEWS.ORG 2 News Mornings, The Nine, NEWS.ORG 2 News at 11, and The Noon.
Live Streaming and Special Programs
Live Now Detroit
At 1 p.m., Live Now Detroit with Bre Teamer will provide live updates from the NEWS.ORG 2 studios, featuring multiple segments with Derek and Alan as the eclipse approaches totality.
Streaming from Toledo
Starting at 2 p.m., Derek and Alan will take over the coverage, streaming the entire eclipse from Toledo’s Imagination Station. The peak of totality is expected at 3:13 p.m., with the Weatherboys prepared with nearly two hours of captivating stories leading up to this momentous occasion.
Extended Coverage and Additional Viewing Points
Live Reporting
FOX 2 plans to continue live coverage with an extended edition of Live Now Detroit with Jamie Sherrod at 4:15 p.m., capturing the eclipse from various vantage points in Toledo, Detroit, and other locations nationwide.
Full-Day Coverage
Derek and Alan will remain live from Toledo until 7 p.m., ensuring viewers don’t miss a moment of this unforgettable event.
Don’t Miss Out!
Whether you’re able to witness the eclipse in person or not, NEWS.ORG 2 is your go-to source for the American Eclipse. Download The Local News App to your phone to stay connected and experience this remarkable celestial event from wherever you are.
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