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  2. Some parts of the U.S. could see cloudy skies during ... - AOL

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    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.

  3. Tomorrow's the day: Here's the total solar eclipse weather ...

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    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.

  4. Eclipse weather forecast: From Texas to Maine, here are the ...

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    News. Science & Tech. Shopping. Sports. Weather. 24/7 Help. ... Eclipse weather forecast: From Texas to Maine, here are the latest conditions along the path of totality today ... Cloud cover: 76% ...

  5. Total solar eclipse cloud forecast: Will clouds spoil your view?

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    AccuWeather's latest total solar eclipse cloud forecast is looking promising for some but concerning for others, AccuWeather lead long-range forecaster Paul Pastelok said.

  6. Looking to catch glimpse of solar eclipse? Here’s what ...

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    People will still need eclipse glasses to look at the eclipse to prevent eye damage. The moon will start crossing in front of the sun at 12:37 p.m. and cover nearly 50% of the sun by 1:19 p.m.

  7. The latest eclipse forecast is throwing a curveball at ... - AOL

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    The current forecast shows pockets of disruptive cloud coverage in the path of totality and in some areas that are almost the complete opposite of what historical cloud cover data shows for April ...

  8. Way-too-early look at the weather forecast for the solar ...

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    The total solar eclipse will be visible along a narrow track stretching from Texas to Maine on April 8, 2024. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout all 48 contiguous U.S. states.

  9. The total solar eclipse is just days away and the cloud cover forecast is looking grim for some regions, but there’s still hope because not all cloudy skies are the same. Why a cloudy forecast ...