Here's Where Clouds Will Block The Total Solar Eclipse (April 8, 2024)

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Published 2024-04-05
Clouds Still Appear To be a problem across parts of Texas. The best place weather wise to view the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8 remains in New England. Parts of upstate New York, Vermont, Maine and New Brunswick.
Weather for eclipse looks dicey in Texas.

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00:00: Intro
00:43: U.S. Cloud Forecast For Total Solar Eclipse
02:11: 3D Timeline With Cloud Cover Forecast For Totality
06:35: Weather Setup For Total Solar Eclipse (April 8, 2024)
09:13: Devil Comet Update
10:51: Planets Visible In Totality

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All Comments (21)
  • @just_weather
    Still not over yet, BUT things continue to look less-than-ideal for Texas and parts of the southern end of Totality. Keeping my fingers crossed! Where are you watching the eclipse from? Thanks for watching! - Jonathan
  • I live on Moosehead Lake in Maine, which is directly under the path of totality -- I can't wait!
  • @LightningEthan
    I still can't believe how lucky we are getting in upstate NY, its rarely sunny on April 8
  • The weather was similar in lake Erie and Buffalo all through the week and booked a hotel in pittsburgh and now I wish I would have booked in NY. I will be driving 8 hours with my little daughter hoping to create a lifetime memory.
  • @ku4uv
    During the total eclipse in 2017, Venus and some of the other planets were clearly visible in the sky during totality. Totality was one of the most amazing things I have ever witnessed!
  • @malcolm4458
    Thank you for this. This was the best breakdown I've seen that shows the whole path across the US. You're the man for this.
  • @lvlndco
    The partial eclipse in Colorado was pretty cool with the leaves casting the crescents.
  • @markanderson1088
    Thank you so much for this info. Best channel to follow forecasts for this eclipse. You got a sub for the long term my friend.
  • @ZFK_VISUALS
    Photographing and watching from Niagara Falls, Canada. ☀🌑🇨🇦
  • @user-vr3sq1kq6i
    99 percent will absoluty not cut it - the difference is literally " night and day "
  • @user-ff6bz9gc9l
    Thank you so much for your great eclipse prep! We do have leaves and beautiful blossoms in SE PA🤗 in the NE US. Thank you for broadcasting the eclipse live tomorrow! You are making it possible for many who otherwise would not be able to see it! Thank you❣️
  • @mejw1
    Holy shite. Driving down from Ottawa to Watertown New York. This looks like it will be the best place to see the eclipse :) so glad we decided to get Tickets to the Total Eclipse of the Park event :)
  • @CaptainBuzzBee
    Scrapped our Texas plans. Heading further North East. After 2017 it is totally worth the drive.
  • @sarahgross7413
    I live about 2-3 miles outside of totality in Indiana. I’m going to drive a half hour into the path of totality to my brother’s house- thankful at this point things are trending clearer.
  • And now, one day later, even Upstate New York is trending to be cloudier. Sunday night's forecast for Monday is going to be the only one that matters.
  • @user-pd5tn4es2r
    Love your detailed forecast of the eclipse and also your everyday updates on the weather across the USA. Thanks for your expertise, dedication and friendly forecasts! We love them here in the westernmost tip of Texas, El Paso, Texas!!!❤️👍👍👍😉
  • @MarJo333
    Weve had straight clouds, I have a good feeling...wel get like 6 days of crap weather, we just had that so...we are due for some clear skies !! ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA
  • @sirarnie9837
    I am working in Nashville at the moment. So I think the Paducah, KY area is looking okay atm. Though I am still on the fence. Don't want to drive hours for nothing. I will keep checking your channel for updates.