WISCONSIN — Monday's total solar eclipse crossed the continental U.S. Wisconsin was not in the path of totality, but some parts of the Badger State did expereince about 90% coverage. 

In Milwaukee, it peaked at 2:08 p.m. 

Check out photos from around our state, below: 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee just after 1:40 p.m. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

Students at Madison Area Technical College taking in the solar eclipse. (Spectrum News 1/Mandy Hague)

 

 

Lola Smith, a 10-year-old 4th grader at Tower Rock Elementary in Sauk County, watches the eclipse at school. (Spectrum News 1/Savanna Tomei)

 

Students at Tower Rock Elementary in Sauk County watch the eclipse. (Spectrum News 1/Savanna Tomei)

 

People watching the solar eclipse at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. (Spectrum News 1/Ryan Burk)

 

The eclipse starting in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/Ariel Majewski)

 

 

 

 

 

The eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/Ariel Majewski)

 

Our reporter, Ryan Burk, sneaks in a view of the eclipse from Williams Bay, Wis. (Spectrum News 1/Ryan Burk)

 

 

The eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/Ariel Majewski)

 

The eclipse starting in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/Ariel Majewski)

 

Our reporter captured this view of the eclipse in Milwuakee with a special photot filter. (Spectrum News 1/Phillip Boudreaux)

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

 

Our reporter Nathan Phelps has fun making unique patterns and shadows during the eclipse. (Spectrum News 1/Nathan Phelps)

 

Our reporter Nathan Phelps has fun making unique patterns and shadows during the eclipse. (Spectrum News 1/Nathan Phelps)

 

 

Students at Madison Area Technical College taking in the solar eclipse. (Spectrum News 1/Mandy Hague)

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

People watching the solar eclipse at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. (Spectrum News 1/Ryan Burk)

 

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

The eclipse starting in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/Ariel Majewski)

 

 

Our reporter Ryan Burk reporting on the solar eclipse from Yerkes Observatory. (Spectrum News 1/Ryan Burk)

 

People watching the solar eclipse at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, Wis. (Spectrum News 1/Ryan Burk)

 

Our anchor/reporter Alyson Bruner snapped a selfie in her eclipse glasses. (Spectrum News 1/Alyson Bruner)

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

 

The solar eclipse in Milwaukee. (Spectrum News 1/JD Rudd)

 

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