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The weather forecast in Columbus during Monday's solar eclipse

Some areas of Central Ohio are in the path of totality. The partial solar eclipse will occur in the Columbus area at 1:52pm and end at 4:27pm, with a total eclipse lasting just a few minutes depending on location. The moon's shadow will enter the state at 3:08pm and exit at 3,19pm. In Delaware County, maximum totality will occur at around 3:12pm and last around 2 minutes, 30 seconds. To ensure safe viewing, wear eclipse glasses or viewers that meet international standard ISO 12312-2. The weather forecast for Columbus is partly sunny with a high near 70.

The weather forecast in Columbus during Monday's solar eclipse

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Eclipse watchers may need to travel to see the total solar eclipse Monday, but all Ohioans will have a decent view no matter where they are. What to expect: The partial eclipse will begin in the Columbus area at 1:52pm and end at 4:27pm.

• The moon's shadow will enter the state at 3:08pm and exit at 3:19pm, with a total eclipse lasting in each place just a few minutes depending on the location.

• In nearby Delaware County, for example, maximum totality is at 3:12pm and will last around 2 minutes, 30 seconds.

The weather forecast: It will be partly sunny in Columbus on Monday, with a high near 70.

To ensure safe viewing, you must wear eclipse glasses or viewers that meet international standard ISO 12312-2.

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