See Where Skies Will Be Clear on Aug. 12 for the Eclipse
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One day after the phenomenon, the prediction remains roughly the same, except for an increase in the risk of storms in the southeast.
The State Meteorology Agency (AEMET) still maintains uncertainty about the cloudiness that there will be at some points of the community right in the region.
Eclipses, although they are inevitable astronomical phenomena – the course of the planets, their moons and the stars are impossible to change – do have a 'final monster' capable of ruining the spectacle: time. In the case of the total eclipse of August 12, the storms of evolution that could grow in areas of the east and the Pyrenees are now the main unknown for those looking for a clear sky. And it is not the only threat: the phenomenon will coi…
The weather agency anticipates a hot and clear day in general, but warns of cloudiness at several key points at the time of the astronomical event
On Saturday, the State Meteorology Agency (Aemet) published its second special bulletin for the total solar eclipse: mostly that day a time marked by the stability and clear skies is foreseen, but in the afternoon clouds could form in points of Galicia, Cantabrian and this peninsular, hindering the observation.Spain is located at the end of the entire strip of the eclipse, so this will happen when the Sun is getting very close to the horizon.The…
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