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Blood Moon Viewing Outlook: Will the U.S. See March 3's Total Lunar Eclipse Clear?
space-astronomy1 month ago

Blood Moon Viewing Outlook: Will the U.S. See March 3's Total Lunar Eclipse Clear?

Space.com reports that the March 3, 2026 total lunar eclipse will be visible across much of the U.S. but sky conditions will vary. Best viewing prospects are in southeast New England, the Florida peninsula, the northern Rockies, Southwest deserts, Nevada, and much of California, while central and eastern states face cloudier conditions due to a stationary front and associated unsettled weather. Areas like Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and parts of the Northern Plains to the Upper Midwest may see light rain or snow; a marine layer could also hide the Moon along the Pacific Northwest. In New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New England, clouds could move in late, potentially obscuring the eclipse depending on how fast they roll in. Totality begins at 6:03 a.m. ET and lasts 58 minutes. NOAA's sky-cover map provides a three-tier outlook (GOOD, FAIR, POOR) to help plan viewing, and local NWS updates or GOES imagery are recommended. If you miss it, the next total lunar eclipse over the U.S. won't occur until 2029, though livestreams are available for clouded-out observers.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Updated Cloud Cover Forecasts and Safety Warnings"
astronomy2 years ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Updated Cloud Cover Forecasts and Safety Warnings"

Meteorologists are increasingly confident in models showing some parts of the U.S. with clear skies for the April 8 total solar eclipse, despite historical data suggesting cloudy conditions. The eclipse's path width will be wider than in 2017, stretching from Texas to northeastern Maine. Cloud cover forecasts indicate potential clear viewing in areas like Carbondale, Illinois, and northern Maine, while areas like Texas and New England may face cloudier conditions. The next U.S. viewing opportunity will be in August 2045, and viewers are reminded to wear special eclipse glasses for eye protection.

"Forecasting the Timing of the Solar Eclipse in Middle Tennessee"
astronomy2 years ago

"Forecasting the Timing of the Solar Eclipse in Middle Tennessee"

The 2024 solar eclipse will be visible in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, with 90% to 98% totality expected. The eclipse will begin in Nashville around 12:44 p.m., reaching maximum eclipse at 2:03 p.m. The weather forecast indicates the possibility of cloud breaks during the event, with the best chance of clearer skies north of I-40.

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Cloudy Skies Forecast and Safe Cellphone Photography Tips"
astronomy2 years ago

"2024 Solar Eclipse: Cloudy Skies Forecast and Safe Cellphone Photography Tips"

Forecasters are gaining confidence in predicting the cloud cover for the upcoming solar eclipse, with New England expected to have clear or high-cloud skies, providing exceptional viewing conditions. Cities like San Antonio, Little Rock, and Carbondale are also likely to have favorable conditions. However, some areas may not be as fortunate, and the forecast will become more precise closer to the event.