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North central Ohio saw slowdowns on routes to eclipse In addition to heavy traffic on U.S. 33, ODOT's traffic cameras also showed heavy traffic on Ohio 315 near the Franklin-Delaware County line ...
The April solar eclipse will bring a once-in-a-lifetime phenomenon to Ohio. It's also going to come with some traffic headaches. State officials are urging Ohioans and visitors to prepare for ...
When will eclipse traffic be the worst in Ohio? Where? ODOT mapped out potential scenarios based on the number of visitors to Ohio: 150,000, 350,000, 575,000 and 625,000.
The 241-mile Ohio Turnpike, also known as I-80, I-90 and I-76, saw traffic volume increases leading up to the eclipse and afterwards when compared to April 2023 data because it traverses the ...
Columbus proper will see a partial eclipse, though areas north and northeast of the city, including Dublin, Delaware, Marion, Bucyrus, Ashland and Mansfield, will experience total darkness.
The eclipse will enter western Ohio about 3:10 p.m. near the city of Greenville in Darke County, according to a NASA map. The path of the eclipse will travel northeast, reaching Cleveland by 3:15 p.m.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring Earth's view of the Sun. The shadows of solar eclipses often cross the Australian continent due to its large area of over 7.6 million square kilometers.
Ohio is pulling out all the stops for Monday's total solar eclipse, as it braces for potentially hundreds of thousands of visitors. “I have to say, we don't always get a lot of time leading up ...