Total Lunar Eclipse to Occur Early Morning April 15th
Not only is April 15th tax day it's also the day the sky will go dark. However, it's not the end of the world (even if it is tax day) A total lunar eclipse will begin at 2am that day. This is the first of a series of 4 total eclipse, known as a Tetrad, and the moon will turn red as a result. You will have to adjust your sleep schedule though in order to view the eclipse. It will officially begin at 11:53 am (April 14th) for our central time zone but it will take almost an hour before you will actually begin to notice the change.
About 2 am you will see a significant change and by 3am you will see the total eclipse, or the moon completely between the earth and sun. The moon will have a reddish glow when this happens. Then by around 5am the eclipse will end and life will proceed as normal.
If you are a night owl you might see this if not then you will sleep through it and not know anything ever happened. If you are an astronomy buff here is a little more detail on what you can expect.