CycleCat
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The weather forecast for the TX/OK path of the eclipse is not looking great. I hope that improves.
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Yeah, I saw that. Not looking good for central MO (where I reside) nor for central TX (where I was hoping to travel to to view the eclipse).The weather forecast for the TX/OK path of the eclipse is not looking great. I hope that improves.
Here's one from the 2023 Partial Eclipse.tv.
If you are in an area with leafed trees glance down at the sidewalk and view the multiple partial eclipses projected through the gaps in the leaves.
Forecasts more than three days out aren't very dependable.Yeah, I saw that. Not looking good for central MO (where I reside) nor for central TX (where I was hoping to travel to to view the eclipse).
rx7diver
My house is about three miles from the center line, this is the forecast. Wondering if they can reschedule it until later in the week?I am waiting to make a go/no go call but I am not going unless the forecast improves.
My house is about three miles from the center line, this is the forecast. Wondering if they can reschedule it until later in the week?
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About 40 miles South of me, weather will be similar.I guess "scattered" t-storms leaves some chance of a break in the clouds right at eclipse time. I'm going to be at my dad's in Waco.