If there's one honeypot location for many U.S. eclipse-chasers on Monday, April 8, it's Niagara Falls—and you don't even need a ticket. Destined to be in darkness for 3 minutes and 29 seconds at 3:18 p.m. EDT, many thousands of people are expected to be at the UNESCO World Heritage Site on the U.S.-Canada border to witness its
However, with road closures confirmed and some weather conditions you must be aware of in advance, here's your ultimate guide to seeing the eclipse on the U.S. side of Niagara Falls.99 Years Ago Today, A Total Solar Eclipse Split A Major U.S. City-And History Will Repeat Itself In 75 Days It's important to realize that at 3:18 p.m. EDT, the eclipsed sun will be in the southwest sky precisely 46 degrees above Horseshoe Falls—the largest of the three falls—as seen only from the U.S. side. Those in Canada get a much better view of Horseshoe Falls, but from there, the eclipse will happen away from the falls.WWE, Logan Paul’s Prime Strike Largest Sponsorship Deal In WWE History
The eclipse's 15 degrees Fahrenheit cooling effect could also make clouds an issue."On a normal day, there's no cloud, but at night, it forms and gets larger, burning off after sunrise," said Mike Kentrianakis, an expert eclipse chaser who served as the American Astronomical Society's Solar Eclipse Project Manager in 2017, in an interview. However, just as you think you'll see this great eclipse right over the falls, a cloud could form.
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