LIVE Solar eclipse path of totality Tampa Bay radar
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There's a lot of excitement for the total solar eclipse on April 8, as it's a rare celestial event that will not be seen over North American skies for another 20 years. • However, when it comes to Tampa Bay and the sunshine state in general, we are outside the prime viewing location. In fact, we will only see a partial eclipse with about 65% of the sun covered during the peak of the eclipse. Don't let this news drag you down! A partial eclipse will still be neat to see, just be sure you have the correct eyewear protection for it. • The latest computer modeling points towards areas like East Texas (in the path of totality) seeing mostly cloudy skies and possible rain which could turn an eager eclipse chase away. • Other areas like Arkansas, Missouri, Indiana and Ohio look to feature partial cloud cover - while areas across the far northeast such as Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are pointing towards optimal viewing conditions with the clearest skies. • KEEP READING: https://www.wtsp.com/article/weather/...
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