Clouds and storms may obscure Monday's solar eclipse view in states along its path

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Clouds and storms may obscure Monday's solar eclipse view in states along its path
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Clouds and storms may potentially obscure Monday’s total solar eclipse view in states along the path of totality in the Southern Plains and the western Gulf Coast. Around 20 million in Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Oklahoma are at risk for severe weather at the start of the week, where multiple rounds of storms are forecast to start Monday afternoon. Very large hail will be the primary threat heading into Monday, with the threat shifting Tuesday across East Texas and Louisiana.

The precise timing and location of the storms aren't set in stone, but trends seem to show that the storms may likely occur after totality ends. Low, mid and high level clouds will unfortunately be on the increase Monday ahead of the storms, with mid and low level clouds obscuring more of the eclipse than high level ones.

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