Wisconsin residents are eagerly anticipating the upcoming solar eclipse on Monday, but the big question on everyone’s mind is: will the clouds cooperate? Optimism is high for potential breaks in the cloud cover during the eclipse, but the forecast is proving to be a challenging one due to the quick movement of clouds.
Millions of people along the eclipse path in Wisconsin are eagerly waiting to see the rare event, but there is uncertainty about the cloud cover on Monday afternoon. However, there is hope for Texas, as the state may have less cloud cover than Wisconsin on Monday, while Indianapolis is expected to have little cloud cover during the eclipse.
Leading up to the eclipse, Wisconsin has been experiencing soggy conditions, with almost a foot of rain and melted snow causing rivers to run high and flooding warnings in some areas. More rain is expected on Sunday into Monday, with small chances of rain on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday next week. Despite the rain, temperatures are set to warm up next week, with highs around 60 degrees.
To help plan their viewing events, residents are advised to pick Saturday for outdoor activities, as sunshine is expected. However, Sunday is forecasted to be an impact day due to showers, with clearing expected after morning showers on Monday. Despite the uncertainty surrounding the cloud cover, there is a decent weather forecast for next week, with umbrella weather expected on Sunday and sunshine on Saturday.
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