Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Go to weather.com. Put in each of these places. Compare the forecast. Why does this have to be crowdsourced?
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It’s a little more involved than looking up weather.com forecasts for each location, but you’re obviously not interested so I won’t explain.
No, it’s really not. You have to go where there’s minimal cloud coverage and in the path of totality. If OP has 3 places booked she needs to look today at which one has the best odds and go there and cancel the others. I get wanting to see totality, I’m not hating on that at all, but if OP can’t figure this out she needs to find a dedicated umbraphile forum. For your average eclipse viewer, they just need to choose the most accessible destination to them that has the most optimal forecast for weather and cloud coverage. It isn’t rocket science.