For instance, Houston, Texas is 239 miles South of Dallas. And it is 197 miles East of San Antonio. Experts estimate that Houstonians will experience 92% of the eclipse. In other words, the shadow will not completely block the sun. It will appear as a partial eclipse.
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Totality Tourists Watching the Weather
Millions of Americans are excited about the solar eclipse. Most of the US will have a chance to view a partial eclipse where the moon shadows a part of the sun.
But the totality tourists who are traveling to visit the narrow path of totality for the best views are concerned that clouds may ruin their plans.
According to USA Today, Astrophysicist Antonella Fruscione is constantly monitoring the weather forecast.