Could Thursday's rain threaten the lunar eclipse viewing later that night? See the NOAA sky coverage map to see where to best ...
Storms are threatening lunar eclipse viewing on March 13-14, but the latest cloud coverage update from the National Weather Service shows where the skies will remain clear for the event.
People trying to get updates on their NOAA weather radios during Sunday’s record rainfall got an earful of static.
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The two maps ... NOAA added that the best viewing is from just after sunset or before sunrise, with the best opportunities including low light pollution and clear skies with low cloud coverage.