Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Cloud cover forecasts will also be important for locations outside the path of totality, given that at least 99% of the contiguous U.S. will get to experience at least a partial eclipse.
The National Weather Service's cloud cover forecast is now available for April 8. Will clouds block your view of the eclipse? ... You can now view solar eclipse cloud cover forecast. Justin Boggs ...
The National Weather Service is predicting Tallahassee will have 30% cloud coverage on Monday during the eclipse. This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Solar eclipse: Latest ...
The eclipse takes place on Monday, April 8, and for areas in the path of totality, it will be an afternoon affair, with the exact timing varying depending on your location. People outside of the ...
Weather forecast for April 8 People react as they see a solar eclipse in Kanarraville, Utah, May 20, 2012. (Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images) (ROBYN BECK via Getty Images)
Much of Texas, considered prime eclipse-viewing territory by many traveling there for the occasion, was predicted in forecast models on Friday to have cloud cover of 60%-80% on eclipse day.
States where clouds may impede the view of the eclipse include parts of Texas, southern Arkansas, Ohio, northwest Pennsylvania and New York, according to the National Weather Service Weather ...
The National Weather Service reported that cloud cover will range from 15% to 30% in West Texas and 5% to 15% in southern New Mexico during the eclipse.