With the solar eclipse only six days away, it’s time to start fine-tuning where we want to watch this sky show. The best model forecast shows the real weather may go against where climatology says it ...
A total solar eclipse will happen over a large swath of the U.S. this April, but cloud cover could spoil the views for millions if the weather doesn't cooperate. That's where historical weather comes ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The once-in-a-generation solar eclipse on Monday may be interrupted for some Arizonans as cloud coverage could impact viewing of ...
Solar eclipse viewers may want to find a viewing spot in the southern portion of the path of totality, as meteorologists suggest clouds will obscure the celestial event in the north. According to a ...
It's hard to believe that the total solar eclipse over our area is just TWO days away! People from across the country will flood to our area to witness this astronomical event. The big question will ...
Scientists have warned that a "cannibal" solar storm cloud could be hurtling toward Earth after a series of explosions on the sun's surface. The impact is expected to bring about navigation and GPS ...
MOLINE, Ill — We're now one month away from one of the greatest shows in the sky during our lifetime, the Great Northern American Eclipse! Other than the eclipse itself, the forecast will be getting ...
“Auroras can burst into the southern United States during strong geomagnetic storms, but a storm of the same intensity can create vastly different skies.” The cause is contained within the solar cloud ...
Mother Nature might eclipse the eclipse, top meteorologists told USA TODAY Thursday when asked about the weather forecast for the April 8 spectacle, now just nine days away. That is, if clouds don't ...
When the moon passes in front of the sun during a solar eclipse and ushers in an uncharacteristic darkness, nature tends to react. Birds cease their chirping. Buzzing bees return to their hives. And ...
Solar radiation warms and illuminates our planet. It is the primary driver behind the movement of clouds and wind, helps keep us warm, and governs activity through daily and seasonal cycles. However, ...