Weather predictions and population statistics show the best spots to see the total solar eclipse over North America this April

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Nice, I’m right in it! Time to get some glasses!

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No glasses needed inside the path of totality

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Only during totality.

You still need them if you want to see the moon creep across the sun.

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I wish there was a better explanation of the color in the article. As I expected, Texas is last likely to be cloudy (and warmer than other options). It’s where I was wanting to go since the last eclipse, but now my stepdaughter is dealing with back problems and we might roll the dice on a shorter drive to Ohio or Indiana, if we can go at all.

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I now predict that moment will be very cloudy for my area.

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Our house will get about 90 seconds or so of totality, so I am really stoked that I get to see it but don’t have to make it a whole thing. Only thing I haven’t decided is if I’m going to try to muscle in on my kid’s elementary school events or grab her after lunch.

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