With the highly anticipated solar eclipse just around the corner, forecasters are now honing in on the cloud cover predictions for the big day. Cities directly in the path of totality, such as San Antonio, Little Rock, and Carbondale, are of particular interest as experts try to determine if the skies will be clear enough to offer ideal viewing conditions.
However, it’s not just these cities that are being closely monitored. New England may also be in for a treat, with forecasts suggesting that the sky will be clear or only have high clouds in locations like Burlington and Houlton. In fact, parts of northern Arkansas, southern Missouri, and western Indiana are looking at a better-than-50% chance of having mostly cloudless skies during the eclipse.
Unfortunately, not all areas across the United States may be as lucky when it comes to cloud cover. Some regions could be facing less favorable conditions, potentially hindering the viewing experience for those hoping to catch a glimpse of this celestial event.
As the solar eclipse draws nearer, all eyes will be on the sky – not just for the spectacular sight of the moon passing in front of the sun, but also to see if the clouds will cooperate and allow for a truly unforgettable viewing experience. Stay tuned for the latest updates on the cloud cover forecast for the upcoming solar eclipse on White Houser.
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