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Total solar eclipse puts on stunning show in Indiana, Kentucky

Total solar eclipse puts on stunning show in Indiana, Kentucky
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Total solar eclipse puts on stunning show in Indiana, Kentucky
A major celestial spectacle happened Monday, April 8.A total solar eclipse moved through North America, going through parts of the WLKY viewing area, like Sellersburg and French Lick. It was also visible in Louisville at about a 99% magnitude. Check out how the day unfolded across the region:4:22 p.m.The Great Eclipse is coming to an end.3:08 p.m.Totally is now over in Scottsburg, French Lick and other nearby Indiana cities. It lasted around one to nearly four minutes in the general area.The partial eclipse in our area will continue between 4 and 4:30 p.m.Watch the Scottsburg totality, which was 54 seconds:3:04 p.m.Totality begins in several southern Indiana cities.2:06 p.m.1:49 p.m.The eclipse is starting up in the Louisville region! Go outside and check it out!12:38 p.m.: The total solar eclipse begins in the middle of the Pacific. It will then sweep across North America. 12:37 p.m.A traffic update headed toward the totality areas:Road conditions: Kentucky & Indiana 11:35 a.m.Jay Cardosi gives a live report from Scottsburg:11:25 a.m.Our crews are stationed in French Lick, Scottsburg and Holiday World.Here's Madison Elliott in French Lick:9 a.m.Susanne Horgan has the 12-hour outlook at today's forecast in the Louisville region:Clouds should mostly clear in most areas of Indiana and Kentucky where the eclipse will be visible. 8:30 a.m.Hitting the road today toward the path of totality? You'll want to check traffic conditions.Road conditions: Kentucky & IndianaMore eclipse stories:

A major celestial spectacle happened Monday, April 8.

A total solar eclipse moved through North America, going through parts of the WLKY viewing area, like Sellersburg and French Lick. It was also visible in Louisville at about a 99% magnitude.

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Check out how the day unfolded across the region:


4:22 p.m.

The Great Eclipse is coming to an end.

3:08 p.m.

Totally is now over in Scottsburg, French Lick and other nearby Indiana cities. It lasted around one to nearly four minutes in the general area.

The partial eclipse in our area will continue between 4 and 4:30 p.m.

Watch the Scottsburg totality, which was 54 seconds:

3:04 p.m.

Totality begins in several southern Indiana cities.

2:06 p.m.

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1:49 p.m.

The eclipse is starting up in the Louisville region! Go outside and check it out!

12:38 p.m.:

The total solar eclipse begins in the middle of the Pacific. It will then sweep across North America.

12:37 p.m.

A traffic update headed toward the totality areas:

travel times
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Travel times - 12:37 p.m.

Road conditions: Kentucky & Indiana

11:35 a.m.

Jay Cardosi gives a live report from Scottsburg:

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11:25 a.m.

Our crews are stationed in French Lick, Scottsburg and Holiday World.

Here's Madison Elliott in French Lick:

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9 a.m.

Susanne Horgan has the 12-hour outlook at today's forecast in the Louisville region:

12-hour forecast
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Clouds should mostly clear in most areas of Indiana and Kentucky where the eclipse will be visible.

8:30 a.m.

Hitting the road today toward the path of totality? You'll want to check traffic conditions.

Road conditions: Kentucky & Indiana


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