Exciting Weather Update as of April 7, 4:00 AM ET: The weather outlook mentioned below remains mostly the same, but there’s a twist in the southern US. Thunderstorms are now expected from Dallas to Indianapolis, adding a thrilling element to the eclipse experience. Stay informed about these potential storms by keeping an eye on the latest forecasts.
For those seeking the best viewing conditions along the path of totality, the northeastern US (Buffalo, NY, Burlington, VT) and southeast Canada (Niagara Falls and Montreal) are still the prime spots, according to Accuweather. In the Midwest (Cleveland), there’s a slightly increased chance of rain (58 percent), but no stormy weather is currently in the forecast.
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Mark your calendars for April 8, when a mesmerizing solar eclipse will cast a shadow over the skies. This celestial event is a rare occurrence, with the last total solar eclipse visible in North America taking place on August 21, 2017. The next one won’t be visible on the continent until 2044. The path of totality, where the moon will completely cover the sun…
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