Meteorologists predict that eclipse day storms could blanket parts of the path stretching from Mexico and Texas through Maine and parts of Canada. Viewers along the path wearing eclipse glasses may see the moon slowly cover the sun until it is completely blocked during totality, with temperatures dropping and the sun's corona becoming visible. As of Friday afternoon, the Northeastern U.S. and parts of the central U.S. near southeastern Missouri and southern Illinois have the best chance of clear skies. Mexico and Canada may have light cloud cover, but parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Texas may have questionable visibility. Mexico may also experience low to mid-level cloud cover.
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