Clouds put lunar eclipse viewing into question
Posted: Jan 30, 2018 4:36 PM EDT
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Early morning viewing of the lunar eclipse may be possible with broken clouds, look to the western horizon between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m. before the moon sets.
Warmer Wednesday, then temperatures tank to end the week. Temps fall from the low 40s Wednesday, 30s Thursday and teens on Friday. Light snow showers are possible Thursday night but the best chance for measurable accumulation is Saturday with a system the will bring widespread snow.
Tonight: Mostly cloudy, low of 26.
Wednesday: Mostly cloudy, high of 42
Thursday: Mostly cloudy with lake effect snow developing, temperatures fall from 32.
Friday: Partly cloudy, chance of snow early, highs near 20.
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