MySaline is watching the weather forecast for the Total Solar Eclipse on Monday, April 8th. According to the National Weather Service in Little Rock, there is still a 50-80% chance of being able to view the eclipse over a large area of the state including the path of totality.
Even though chances are high, ideal conditions are not expected anywhere. This is due to a large amount high level cirrus clouds. Low to medium chances (10-40%) of viewing the eclipse exist elsewhere across the state.
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See above for an hourly break down of the temperatures on Monday, for cities in and near the path of totality. The majority of these cloud cover will be high level cirrus clouds with the cloud cover much lower and thicker over southeast Arkansas.
For special events, restaurants, parking and more, visit www.mysaline.com/eclipse.
See below for tips to protect your eyes.