The New York State Police are making preparations for the upcoming solar eclipse, which is expected to draw big crowds and tourists along its path in New York in two weeks.
It's a once-in-a-lifetime event for Central New York. A total solar eclipse that we're directly in the path of. Several schools in Central New York are either closing for the day or letting students out early to catch the phenomenon.
You won't want to miss the next total solar eclipse that will pass right over parts of Central New York. The next one won't be for another 21 years. Here's how and when you can catch it.
If you were up early enough you may have seen a picturesque partial solar eclipse to kick off the day. If not, take a look a stunning photos around Central New York.
For the first time in years, there will be a rare sunrise eclipse. Only part of the U.S. will get to see it. Luckily, that part will be in Central New York.