Places with the best weather to watch the April 8 solar eclipse (and what happens if it's cloudy where you are)

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Places with the best weather to watch the April 8 solar eclipse (and what happens if it's cloudy where you are)
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Jamie Carter is a freelance journalist and regular Live Science contributor based in Cardiff, U.K. He is the author of A Stargazing Program For Beginners and lectures on astronomy and the natural world. Jamie regularly writes for Space.com, TechRadar.com, Forbes Science, BBC Wildlife magazine and Scientific American, and many others.

Eclipse chasing is as much about cloud avoidance as it is about astronomy. On April 8, those within the 115-mile-wide path of totality that stretches from northwest Mexico to southeast Canada will be hoping for clear skies.

The southwestern parts of the path of totality, including in Mexico and Texas, are typically warm this time of the year and have a significantly higher chance of clear skies than the northeastern parts of the path, where the weather is usually colder in April. Without meaningful weather forecasts until a few days before April 8, all we have to go on is historical cloud-coverage data. According to TheSkyLive, everywhere in the path from Mazatlán, on Mexico's Pacific Coast, to Little Rock, Arkansas, has a 50% chance of a"mostly clear or better" sky. The website highlights the U.S.-Mexico border as statistically the most likely to be clear, with Piedras Negras, Mexico, and Eagle Pass and Uvalde, Texas, reaching 59%.

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