Sure, it'll be dark — But here's what else will happen during the once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse
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(WWJ) — The U.S. is set to experience a total solar eclipse on Monday, with the moon completely blocking out the sun. For the first time in decades, part of Michigan will be in the path of totality.

And it's been even longer — more than two centuries — since Southeast Michigan saw totality.

On a new Daily J podcast, WWJ's Zach Clark takes a closer look at this generational event and how people are reacting to it.

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