Was in south Ontario, the sky was clear for about an hour before totality, and then about 15 minutes before, a big dark cloud came in and ruined it.
Was in south Ontario, the sky was clear for about an hour before totality, and then about 15 minutes before, a big dark cloud came in and ruined it.
DFW here. Saw the weather forecast for Dallas was cloudy and decided to make a last minute drive for Arkansas on the morning of the eclipse. Managed to see it at 100% with clear skies, but also found out that the skies were pretty clear in parts of dfw during 100% anyway so my hours of driving weren’t all that useful.
It was a mixed bag around the metroplex for sure. It was spotty then cleared up then a big ol fat cloud rolled up just in time for totality on my side of town. Still was better than what they forecasting.
You took the initiative to find clear skies. Nothing useless about it unless you wanted to take a guess where the cloud opening would be at that exact time at home