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Whole Lunar Eclipse seen in Mid-Michigan later this week

By Editorial Board Published March 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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Whole Lunar Eclipse seen in Mid-Michigan later this week

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — We’re coming into into a pleasant and quiet climate sample throughout Mid-Michigan. Precipitation possibilities will stay minimal as we transfer all through the remainder of the work week, with our subsequent system anticipated to maneuver into the area on Saturday morning. Nevertheless, we’re keeping track of the forecast for Thursday evening into Friday morning as a result of that’s after we can have the possibility of seeing a complete lunar eclipse throughout the area.

What’s a Whole Lunar Eclipse?

A Whole Lunar Eclipse isn’t as uncommon as a complete Photo voltaic Eclipse (like we noticed final yr in April).

A Whole lunar eclipse happens when the Earth passes instantly between the Solar and the moon. The Earth casts a shadow on the moon, giving it a red-orange colour at its peak.

Total Lunar Eclipse

This yr’s Whole Lunar Eclipse might be seen throughout the Western Hemisphere, and in contrast to a complete photo voltaic eclipse, you’ll not want any particular tools to view the occasion.

When can I see the Whole Lunar Eclipse?

Lunar Eclipse Timeline

The lunar eclipse will happen Thursday evening into Friday morning throughout Mid-Michigan.

The partial eclipse will start shortly after 1 a.m. Friday, with totality lasting from 2:26 – 3:31 a.m.

Mid-Michigan Climate Forecast:

Whereas we can have dry and gentle circumstances throughout the world for the lunar eclipse, with in a single day lows within the low 40s, we might want to monitor the forecasted cloud cowl throughout the area.

The present forecast for Mid-Michigan requires partly cloudy circumstances Thursday evening into Friday morning. Nevertheless, one among our laptop fashions reveals extra cloud cowl throughout Mid-Michigan and a small likelihood for precipitation south of the state line for the occasion.

American Model 3102025European Model 3102025

Our StormTracker 6 Climate Workforce will proceed to watch the forecast Thursday evening and Friday morning and supply updates on-air and on-line.

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