"Texas Eclipse Weather: Clouds and Severe Storms Threaten Viewing"

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Cloudy conditions may impact the visibility of the total solar eclipse in Dallas-Fort Worth, with some hope for breaks in the cloud cover during the eclipse peak at 1:40 p.m. Severe storms are expected late Monday, with a risk of high winds, hail, and possibly tornadoes, particularly in the DFW Metroplex and to the west, followed by continued wet weather on Wednesday before clearing up later in the week.
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