Solar eclipse in Indianapolis: FOX 9 meteorologist Cody Matz travelogue

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Timeline of solar eclipse in Indianapolis

FOX 9 Meteorologist Cody Matz gives a play by play as the solar eclipse reaches totality in Indianapolis. Cody flew to Indianapolis after doing the morning weather in Minneapolis, and will be back on air Tuesday morning.

FOX 9 Meteorologist Cody Matz traveled to Indianapolis to watch the solar eclipse on Monday. 

Matz provided a play-by-play of the path of totality while in Indianapolis, which can be watched in the player above. 

"It was fantastic, best four minutes of my life," eclipse watcher Alex Benham told Matz. Benham made a 12-hour drive from Charlotte, North Carolina to Indianapolis to watch the eclipse. 

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Solar eclipse in Indianapolis

FOX 9 Meteorologist Cody Matz captures the total solar eclipse in Indianapolis Monday.

Matz flew into Indianapolis after doing the morning weather on FOX 9 Monday, and will fly back same day to be on air for the morning weather Tuesday. 

The path of totality for the eclipse spanned from Texas to Maine. The last time the U.S. had a full solar eclipse was in 2017.