"Last-Minute Eclipse Road Trip: What You Need to Know"

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With the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, experts advise potential eclipse watchers to plan ahead by checking weather and cloud cover forecasts, ensuring their vehicles are prepared, and bringing necessary supplies such as eclipse glasses, snacks, and water. Arriving early and staying late at chosen viewing locations can help avoid heavy traffic, while those already within the path of totality are encouraged to relax and enjoy the event. If on the edge of the path, considering a short trip to a more central location may provide a longer and more complete viewing experience.
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