For maximum spaces on Saturday, the weather’s taking a look just right for the uncommon solar eclipse in San Antonio and the Hill Country, however clouds may just impede the view in some spots. Here’s the newest:
The eclipse takes position Saturday, Oct. 14, from about 10:30 a.m. to one:30 p.m.
Early morning clouds will be round at the get started of the eclipse, however will have to transparent sufficient in time for the complete, ‘ring of fire’ impact for puts like San Antonio and the Hill Country
Cloud quilt may just linger a little bit longer south and west of San Antonio, particularly close to the Rio Grande
Comfy, with low humidity and temperatures beginning in the 60s Saturday morning, regularly emerging into the 70s via the early afternoon
Windy! Gusts as much as 30 mph from the north
During the height eclipse round 11:50 a.m., the sky will darken reasonably as should you’re in the colour
There might be a 5- to 10-degree temperature drop all through the height of the eclipse
Some early morning clouds will linger into the starting of the partial eclipse, however they will have to begin to filter out as the eclipse progresses
Favorable viewing continues to be anticipated all through the height of the eclipse, with only a few passing clouds
Low humidity
Windy with gusts from the north at as much as 30 mph
60s, warming into the 70s Saturday afternoon
Some early morning clouds may just linger into the starting of the partial eclipse, however they will have to begin to filter out as the eclipse progresses
Low humidity
Windy with gusts as much as 30 mph from the north
60s
Early morning clouds may just expand and linger into the starting of the partial eclipse, however they will have to begin to filter out as the eclipse progresses
Low humidity
Windy with gusts from the north at as much as 30 mph
70s
Unfortunately, clouds will impede viewing. However, peeks in the cloud quilt might permit for respectable viewing every now and then
Low morning clouds partly transparent for the eclipse
Low humidity
Windy with gusts as much as 30 mph from the north
70s
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