A Solar Eclipse and Severe Thunderstorms? Only in Texas!

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Sky conditions, particularly low clouds, will likely be their worst around 9 to 11 am. Some scattering and dissipation of low clouds is expected between 11 am and the time of the eclipse. The best viewing conditions are most likely to be north of I-20. Some unluckier areas will still have dense low clouds with low eclipse viewability. Thinner high clouds are expected, which will allow for many features to be viewable. The most dense high clouds are more likely to remain outside of our area. Support the Show.Thank you Sponsors!!A Mann PlumbingBacon RoofingBaked RightInBickerstaff Insurance and Financial ServicesYou can follow 3296 Weather on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or 3296weather.com. If you would like to be a Sponsor of the show, send an email to jeff@bickerstaffins.com.

A Solar Eclipse and Severe Thunderstorms? Only in Texas!

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A Solar Eclipse and Severe Thunderstorms? Only in Texas!
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