As of 7:50 p.m., there is a 10-minute delay on I-75 South between West Carrollton and around the Austin Boulevard exit.
A solar eclipse alert on the Ohio Department of Transportation’s OHGO real-time traffic monitor, advised: “Solar eclipse today. Plan ahead. Expect heavy traffic.”
We are seeing some heavier traffic volumes on I-75 south of Dayton. If you are heading out after watching the eclipse, please be patient and stay safe. pic.twitter.com/I0Brgx0Csl
— ODOT Dayton (@ODOT_Dayton) April 8, 2024
Total solar eclipse in Ohio
Ohio today is seeing a total solar eclipse for the first time since 1809. Our complete coverage
- • EVENTS: What's happening today in southwest Ohio
- • TIMING: What time is the eclipse?
- • LENGTH: How long will the eclipse last?
- • VISITORS: How businesses are trying to cash in
- • PHOTOS: How to photograph the eclipse
- • HISTORY: What happened in the total solar eclipse of 1806?
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