ECLIPSE 2018: Will you be able to see the Super Blue Moon? Weather and visibility detailed

31 January 2018

A SUPER blue blood moon will grace the skies tonight and the east, south and south-west of the US will experience fair skies on Wednesday morning that will allow American’s to witness the natural phenomenon.

Eclipse 2018

 

Unfortunately, the middle of the US will not provide the most ideal viewing situations – the lack of visibility is caused by a storm that is currently covering the west of Ontario.A process called overrunning will occur when devastating winds blow thanks to the storm that will launch a stream of mild air across a zone of colder air.Overrunning will bring clouds over northern and central Great Plains as well as parts of the Great Lakes.The light of the super blue blood moon may shine through the thickening clouds, but this will cause residents in the area to be greeted with a distorted view overall.

Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern parts of Michigan will see the thickest clouds.However, New England, New York, Piedmont and the south-east coast will have clearer views of the incredible event.Texas, Oklahoma and California will also see clear skies.

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