Clouds could obscure views of Monday's total solar eclipse in some parts of North America. There is still plenty of time for forecasts to change, but meteorologists predict that a storm front could bring clouds to many locations along the eclipse's path, including parts of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Texas. The northeast U.S. has the best chance of clear skies. Eclipse watchers who get clouded or rained out can still watch the spectacle online via broadcasts from NASA, The Associated Press and others.
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