Solar Eclipse 2017: Where To Watch Across Tampa Bay, Central Florida
TAMPA, FL – For the first time in almost a century, a solar eclipse will be visible across the entire continental United States. While Florida may be left out of the viewing for the total eclipse, the Sunshine State will still see a near total eclipse for several hours on Monday, Aug. 21.
Most of Florida will see the eclipse somewhere between 65 to 90 percent. The celestial event is due to start at approximately 1:45 p.m., depending on where in the state it’s being viewed. It’s expected to end sometime around 4:15 p.m.
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