The @NWSIndianapolis posted this time lapse of the 5.7°F temperature drop during the total solar eclipse. Time of totality in Indianapolis was 3:06pm to about 3:10pm. Notice the temperature curve bottomed out about 15 minutes after the time of totality.
Timelapse of the 5.7°F temperature drop during the total solar eclipse. Time of totality in Indianapolis was 3:06pm to about 3:10pm. Notice the temperature curve bottomed out about 15 minutes after the time of totality. #inwx #Eclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/yNuo0TMqGL
— NWS Indianapolis (@NWSIndianapolis) April 8, 2024
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