
"Preparing for the April 8 Solar Eclipse: Tips, Forecast, and Viewing Locations"
The weather forecast for the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse in Texas indicates a mostly cloudy sky with a 30% chance of rain, potentially affecting visibility during the celestial event. Forecasting for a specific five-minute window several days in advance presents challenges, and the accuracy of the forecast may change as the event approaches. The most critical time for the eclipse in Central Texas is from noon to 3 p.m., with totality occurring around 1:36 p.m. Meteorologists will provide updates on cloud cover and rain chances as the event draws nearer.
