Millions of Americans and international tourists were able to experience the solar eclipse thanks to clear skies, or limited clouds, along much of the path of totality on April 8. With billions of dollars invested in travel, lodging, and outdoor event planning along the path of totality from Texas to Maine, AccuWeather’s team of expert.
Millions of Americans and international tourists were able to experience the solar eclipse thanks to clear skies, or limited clouds, along much of the path of totality on April 8.
provided valuable insight to people that was equal to, or greater than, the historical average of cloud cover along the path of totality. AccuWeather’s 30-day forecast also accurately forecast a sharp variation in potential viewing conditions across the Eastern Great Lakes, Porter explained."This is exactly what occurred during the eclipse, with poor viewing conditions just north and east of Buffalo, New York, and good to superb viewing conditions in Erie, Pennsylvania and Cleveland, Ohio.
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