Cloudy Forecast Threatens View of Rare 'Ring of Fire' Eclipse
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A "ring of fire" annular solar eclipse will be visible from Oregon to Texas this Saturday, but the view may be spoiled by clouds. Only a narrow corridor in the western and central US will experience the full ring, while the rest of the country will see a partial eclipse. The best viewing conditions are expected in Texas, while Oregon is likely to have abundant clouds and rain. Parts of Nevada, Utah, and New Mexico may also have cloud cover. Storm systems will impact the Midwest and portions of the East, blocking views. Those who miss out on this eclipse can look forward to the next total solar eclipse in 2024.
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