Viewing will be obstructed in a few places across CONUS because of clouds and precipitation. The four corners are forecasted to get hit with snow Thursday night, which will break down visibility. Unfortunately, the Delaware Valley has poor visibility early Friday morning, not from rain or snow, but just cloudy skies. It’s still worth a shot to look out the window and gauge eclipse viewing.
If terrible, you can always watch the live stream of the lunar eclipse from the Adler Planetarium.
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