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New map calculations have raised some concerns that the path of totality — where it’s possible to see the moon completely block out the sun — is slightly narrower than NASA calculated.
Plus, the eclipse is ending right around rush hour. McEwan said traffic forecasts indicate a lot of people from Tennessee and Kentucky will be heading south after leaving popular eclipse viewing ...
The map shows 28% cloud cover in Spokane and 36% in Yakima at 11 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time today, shortly before the eclipse reaches totality.
Storms are threatening lunar eclipse viewing on March 13-14, but the latest cloud coverage update from the National Weather Service shows where the skies will remain clear for the event.
The forecast calls for good eclipse viewing in Carbondale. The skies will be mostly clear with a few passing clouds. Carbondale, IL. Mostly clear sky, but there will be a few passing clouds.