"2024 Total Solar Eclipse: Weather Updates and Viewing Tips"

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Meteorologists predict that parts of the total solar eclipse path from Mexico to Canada may be obscured by clouds due to storms moving across the central U.S., with the northeast U.S. and parts of Arkansas, Missouri, and Illinois having the best chance of clear skies. Uncertainty remains high due to the unpredictable nature of the storms, but NASA will livestream the eclipse online for those unable to view it in person.
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