We’re now less than 24 hours out from the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse. Lingering low cloud Monday morning continue to look to clear out by the early afternoon with scattered high clouds continuing through eclipse time. The main question will be how thick these clouds are and how they may impact viewing. Stay tuned!
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