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Looks like the eclipse in N.E. Ohio .... Painsville/Fairport Harbor .... Will be like me (Original Post) Botany Apr 7 OP
Don't give up! We drove home to Akron to watch with friends. we can do it Apr 7 #1
I am deciding if I want to drive up to Painsville, OH today from Columbus. Botany Apr 7 #2
Naturally it will be cloudy in NE Ohio on a day you want sun. Diamond_Dog Apr 7 #3
Well, look on the bright side - TWC isn't likely to send Jim Cantori to your area to seek out thundersnow! Backseat Driver Apr 7 #4

Diamond_Dog

(32,175 posts)
3. Naturally it will be cloudy in NE Ohio on a day you want sun.
Sun Apr 7, 2024, 09:15 AM
Apr 7

Ohio never disappoints with the cloudy.

However, today is bright and sunny here in Trumbull Co.

Backseat Driver

(4,402 posts)
4. Well, look on the bright side - TWC isn't likely to send Jim Cantori to your area to seek out thundersnow!
Sun Apr 7, 2024, 09:30 AM
Apr 7

I'm sure you can safely watch on-line, perhaps even stream or view on local TV...My city in Central Ohio was to have 43 seconds of totality; then they narrowed the path a bit, so our family will travel about an hour into the zone toward an unusual site with facilities and amenities, and parking donation $$s as a fundraiser for tornado recovery where time in total darkness will be close to 3 minutes. I'm excited for the adventure and the fact that my kids will both start new and better jobs on Tuesday when the forecast is a higher probability of showers.

This morning, I'm just appreciating how fiercely bright the sun is shining down and warming spring temps...Forecast calls for partily cloudy tomorrow. Seems I read here last night that climate scientists messed with the atmosphere in San Francisco just a few days ago, sending up lots of aerosolized salts to attempt reflection of the heat from the sun, so Redi-Whip insulation layer and chem-trails have already started their way east just in time to mess up the event, as usual in Ohio. LOL! No worries, "I've looked at clouds from both sides now...as the song goes...

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