Solar eclipse to be visible for most Americans

Photo by: WDAY Radio File (Canva)
Photo by: WDAY Radio File (Canva)

  (Undated)  --  Excitement is building as today's solar eclipse is just hours away.  It's the first total eclipse visible in the U.S. since 2017, and will be the last one seen here until 2044.  

The path of totality, where the sun is completely covered by the moon, with begin crossing the U.S. at around 2:30 pm Eastern time, and will finish about an hour later. If you're in the path, for a few minutes you'll see the moon completely block out the sun's light, while the air gets colder. Totality will occur in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

You can look at the Eclipse forecast by clicking here