Forecasts predict that cloud coverage will likely impede the viewing of the total solar eclipse in Texas and other areas along its path in North America. The National Weather Service (NWS) has reported that the clouds are 'most likely' to spoil the view for millions looking forward to the celestial event. Despite the potential for obscured views, there's a silver lining as discussions around what observers might still be able to see under cloudy conditions are emerging.
Clouds are likely to spoil the view of the total solar eclipse in Texas and other spots along the path in North America, according to forecasts. https://t.co/AnyjojQyFt
Clouds are likely to spoil the view of the total solar eclipse in Texas and other spots. https://t.co/viBveu8SM4 https://t.co/Ch6o8AKed3
Cloud coverage will 'most likely' impede eclipse viewing in Texas, NWS reports https://t.co/9YVGM1xCZj
What if Texas is cloudy during the total solar eclipse? Here's what you'll see. https://t.co/t8XnFk9KD1
Will clouds ruin view of total eclipse for millions in Texas? There’s a silver lining https://t.co/95gkksCN2a