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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumsif you are traveling to Texas for the eclipse, check out the Texas DOT website for travel conditions.
[link:drivetexas.org|
If you choose the default location, it will show the entire state.
Other states may have similar resources.
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if you are traveling to Texas for the eclipse, check out the Texas DOT website for travel conditions. (Original Post)
nature-lover
Apr 6
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cloudbase
(5,542 posts)1. Lots of cloud cover predicted along the path of totality.
Cloud cover map from the Houston Chronicle:
https://s.hdnux.com/photos/01/36/74/57/24890361/3/960x0.webp
Rstrstx
(1,407 posts)3. This is a pretty exhaustive link:
https://www.pivotalweather.com/eclipse2024/
It shows every computer model ensemble, and covers cloud probability, thickness, chance of rain, etc, and can be selected for region
It shows every computer model ensemble, and covers cloud probability, thickness, chance of rain, etc, and can be selected for region
FarPoint
(12,551 posts)2. Thank you....
I have a few friends in California that are going to Austin I think....I will share this...they are flying out today.
I, myself have a front seat view off my porch....Dayton Ohio....
madinmaryland
(64,937 posts)4. Hey neighbor!
Ill be watching it from my porch in Miami Township, Ohio. Enjoy your view.
HUAJIAO
(2,427 posts)5. I'm in Canandaigua NY, right 100% in the middle of the Totality.
nature-lover
(1,478 posts)6. Lucky you! I am in the 100% too (Texas) but we have a forecast of 75% to 85% cloud cover.
We will probably just go out into the backyard rather than the hill we had previously chosen. Horrible traffic is still predicted.