Total lunar eclipse weather forecast — Will US skies be clear for the blood moon?


As viewing prospects for Tuesday (March 3) morning’s total lunar eclipse are concerned, it seems that about half of the nation will have at least some occasional views of the moon plunging through the Earth’s dark shadow. The totality — aka the blood moon phase — will begin at 6:03 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, which corresponds to 3:03 a.m. Pacific time. Totality will last 58 minutes.

The regions of the country that will likely have the best overall weather conditions for the moon show will be southeast New England, much of the Florida peninsula, the northern Rockies, the Southwest deserts, Nevada, and most of California.



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