Tens of millions of people in the Americas will have the opportunity to witness a rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse on Saturday. The eclipse will briefly darken the skies over parts of the western US, as well as Central and South America. Indigenous communities across the Western Hemisphere have distinctive traditions linked to astronomical events and the eclipse holds important meanings for them. The eclipse will cross over many lands lived on or associated with Indigenous peoples. MyRadarWX will be providing a nationwide push with video updates about the eclipse. Skywatchers across the US can watch the annular solar eclipse, also known as a ring of fire eclipse, and there are guides available on how to watch it. The eclipse will be visible from Oregon to Texas and will pose a unique test to the grids of Texas and California, which heavily rely on solar power.
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Variable rain coverage & totals aside Saturday, there has not been any appreciable shift in chances we'll see clearing for the partial eclipse. Abundant cloud cover still looks highly likely. I've attached a rough representation of what you would have seen if skies were clear. https://t.co/BFRz2Mr39M
This weekend's "ring of fire" eclipse will pose a unique test to Texas' and California's grids, which are increasingly reliant on solar power https://t.co/8Odh21fIrR
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While tourists flock to places where they can observe the annular eclipse on Saturday, the authorities in Navajo Nation will not be welcoming visitors in order to accommodate traditional beliefs https://t.co/NnbBlgZ6af
Some encouraging news for those planning to watch the #AnnularEclipse at @balloonfiesta in Albuquerque – it looks like the skies should be clearing around the time of the eclipse. Still a nail biter... but I'd say a 2 in 3 shot the clouds thin enough that annularity is visible. https://t.co/2ptIVwt6am
From the canyons of the Southwest United States to the rainforests of Brazil, Saturday’s solar eclipse will have important meanings for Indigenous peoples across the Western Hemisphere https://t.co/dYgNgAI7lr
Saturday’s annular eclipse will cross over many lands lived on or associated with Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with different communities having distinctive traditions linked to astronomical events https://t.co/IAxVkNlJEf
Here is the forecast for the partial solar eclipse on Saturday. #Savannah https://t.co/60m9BfiSN4
Sub-optimal viewing conditions for Saturday's solar eclipse. Maximum eclipse occurs at 9:19am, but we'll have a lot of clouds overhead at that point, even some patchy drizzle. Best chance to catch a break in the clouds will be inland, in the East Bay and Santa Clara valley. https://t.co/MzTB8mGwMO
Tens of millions in the Americas are getting front-row seats for a rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun. https://t.co/heKsR87goO
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Tens of millions in the Americas will have front-row seats for Saturday's rare "ring of fire" eclipse of the sun. Here's where and when you can see it, plus how to protect your eyes. https://t.co/gMK46FoMAQ
Astronomy enthusiasts across the West Coast and Southwest are preparing for an annular solar eclipse that will likely be visible in the sky on Saturday. https://t.co/GEezdVTwj1
This annular solar eclipse on Oct 14 will only reveal its full glory to a select few, but onlookers across much of the Western Hemisphere can catch a partial glimpse of the dazzling phenomenon https://t.co/G9BpOzcuEx
A dazzling celestial event, known as a "ring of fire" eclipse, will paint the skies from Oregon to Texas this Saturday, October 14. https://t.co/VWuj79fCMd
SOLAR ECLIPSE SATURDAY We're fighting clouds to see it this Saturday :( Moon will cover about 77% of the sun in the Bay Area. Partial Eclipse Begins 8:05am Maximum Eclipse 9:19am Partial Eclipse Ends 10:42am https://t.co/6edUsvzKsD
Did you know that there's an annular solar eclipse across parts of the western US this week? Discover if you'll be in the eclipse's shadow here: https://t.co/j5EWtfYaEP ...and check out what skies will be like with your local forecast at https://t.co/VyWINDk3xP https://t.co/hHsY2V58CZ
A solar eclipse is seen through clouds at Rustico Beach, Prince Edward Island, Canada in this image from our archives https://t.co/VDLFTnY8p6
The moon will partially block the sun on Saturday, in some cases producing a mesmerizing “ring of fire” in the sky. The “annular eclipse” will be visible on the West Coast, the Desert Southwest and across the southern Plains. MyRadar meteorologist @MatthewCappucci explains. https://t.co/8rxjTGcMoK
While tourists flock to places where they can observe the annular eclipse on Saturday, the authorities in Navajo Nation will not be welcoming visitors in order to accommodate traditional beliefs https://t.co/aIbLh74rp9
From the canyons of the Southwest United States to the rainforests of Brazil, Saturday’s solar eclipse will have important meanings for Indigenous peoples across the Western Hemisphere https://t.co/tkhrAZyuy1
Saturday’s annular eclipse will cross over many lands lived on or associated with Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with different communities having distinctive traditions linked to astronomical events https://t.co/aV3mzpJlIh
Partial Annular Solar Eclipse this Saturday: What you need to know locally. https://t.co/Xyom8Ix1TV via @YouTube #cltwx #ncwx #scwx #obx #wcnc #SolarEclipse #AnnularEclipse #RingofFire
'Ring of fire' eclipse: What to know about the rare phenomenon headed to the US https://t.co/PngibcBgwi
Tens of millions in the Americas will have front-row seats for Saturday's rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun, which will briefly dim the skies over parts of the western US as well as Central and South America, AP reports https://t.co/QCPtzcY5Vu
NEW: @MyRadarWX will be doing a nationwide push tomorrow sharing everything you need to know about the "ring of fire" #AnnularSolarEclipse coming this Saturday. You'll get the video at noon ET/9 a.m. PT. Make sure you have "special video updates" turned on. https://t.co/f7xGFQrMqc
While tourists flock to places where they can observe the annular eclipse on Saturday, the authorities in Navajo Nation will not be welcoming visitors in order to accommodate traditional beliefs https://t.co/ktSnjEX2iX
I’m excited for the #annularsolareclipse this Saturday Oct 14! Are you in the Path of Annularity? Or will you travel to be in it? https://t.co/f5r957zWvh
This week, skywatchers across the U.S. will have the chance to see an #annularsolareclipse, also known as a ring of fire eclipse. Here's #howtowatch. https://t.co/UCmL5TMvQS
From the canyons of the Southwest United States to the rainforests of Brazil, Saturday’s solar eclipse will have important meanings for Indigenous peoples across the Western Hemisphere https://t.co/54RBJreOXi
Saturday’s annular eclipse will cross over many lands lived on or associated with Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with different communities having distinctive traditions linked to astronomical events https://t.co/Trlvi9sR1S
A band of high-altitude cloud cover could inhibit viewing of the annular solar eclipse Saturday morning for those at Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque. My team and I are planning to be there – but, depending on the thickness of the cirrus, we may default to my backup plan(s). https://t.co/JOwzIueJH2
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While tourists flock to places where they can observe the annular eclipse on Saturday, the authorities in Navajo Nation will not be welcoming visitors in order to accommodate traditional beliefs https://t.co/41vHGSeciS
From the canyons of the Southwest United States to the rainforests of Brazil, Saturday’s solar eclipse will have important meanings for Indigenous peoples across the Western Hemisphere https://t.co/Y24qzkZyJk