April 8, 2024 seems like a long way away. But as school leaders start planning their academic calendars for next year,

safety officials in Lorain County are advising districts to close on that specific day because of a once-in-a-lifetime event.

The Lorain County Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security is targeting April 8, 2024 due to the arrival of a solar eclipse.

The county is expected to be in the path of totality, meaning the Moon's shadow will completely cover the sun.

The county is expected to be in the path of totality, meaning the Moon's shadow will completely cover the sun.

The sky will darken, as if it were dawn or dusk, between 3 p.m. and 3:10 p.m. The duration of totality is expected to be between two and four minutes.

The phenomenon is expected to bring thousands of visitors to Lorain County on that day.

The phenomenon is expected to bring thousands of visitors to Lorain County on that day.

In fact, the State of Ohio's Emergency Management Agency has told officials that it should expect the population in Lorain County to triple from just over 312,000 to almost one million.

"One of the most concerning issues we are facing is the mass egress of visitors immediately after the eclipse concludes.