"Rising Pollen Levels: How Climate Change is Making Allergies Worse in the US"

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The final forecast for the total solar eclipse in Buffalo predicts partly to mostly cloudy skies, but experts remain cautiously optimistic about potential breaks in the cloud cover during the event. While high-level clouds may be semi-transparent, the opacity of mid-level clouds remains uncertain. The eclipse is expected to begin just after 2 p.m. with the total eclipse starting at 3:18 p.m. Despite the less-than-ideal forecast, there may still be intermittent opportunities to view the eclipse, and Monday is expected to be a lovely spring day with mild weather.
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