A partial solar eclipse will be seen in Warren County and other parts of Missouri on October 14, 2023.
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Astronomy fans will be able to view a partial solar eclipse on Oct. 14 in Missouri.
The partial eclipse will be visible from Warren County from 10:30 a.m. until 1:26 p.m.
The event is a warm up for next spring’s total eclipse visible from Warren County. That will happen April 4, 2024, and comes seven years after the last total solar eclipse visible from the state.
About the author: Jason Koch is the editor of The Warren County Record, and covers local news and government for the newspaper. He has won multiple awards from both the Indiana and Illinois APME and from the Illinois Press Association. He can be reached at 636-456-6397 or at jason@warrencountyrecord.com