"Alabama Prepares for Partial Solar Eclipse: Weather, Viewing Locations, and More"

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Alabama will experience a partial solar eclipse on Monday, with some areas expected to see nearly 90 percent of the sun obscured. The National Weather Service's sky cover forecast indicates that southeast Alabama may have clearer skies for eclipse viewing, with about 30 percent cloud cover at 1 p.m. However, other parts of the state are forecasted to have 50-60 percent cloud cover. A storm system approaching from the west may affect viewing conditions, but livestreams will be available for those unable to witness the eclipse in person.
- Alabama solar eclipse weather: Will skies be cloudy or clear? AL.com
- North Alabamians gearing up for solar eclipse WAFF
- Partial eclipse in Alabama Monday 'totally' different from total eclipse 1819 News
- DuPont Planetarium at USCA welcomes the public to watch the partial eclipse The Augusta Press
- Birmingham teacher, meteorologist prepare for solar eclipse WIAT - CBS42.com
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