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Clouds break for some to view eclipse tonight

With an easterly wind tomorrow temperatures will reach into the mid and upper 70s.

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This low will produce rain chances for north Texas. Looking at the satellite data, much of the cloud cover appears to be flaring up due to daytime heating by the Sunday.

Good Sunday. We will continue to see clouds streaming in this morning. That means the full moon is at it’s closest point to the earth and will look really big and bright. The Moon rises from the eastern horizon at 7:12pm, it’ll fall into total eclipse by 9:11pm and turn (possibly, it’s different every time) a blood red.

Weather conditions back here on Earth after the eclipse will remain on the cloudier side for the rest of the overnight, with lows dropping only to the low 60s. With those clouds, we may see a few drizzles this morning.

Tuesday will offer the best rain chance of the week as a weak tropical disturbance moves in from the south and is intercepted by a front moving in from the northwest. Fortunately though, the rain’s earlier arrival will also translate into an earlier departure.

Seasonably cool air filters in behind the front mid-week as highs drop into the 60s to near 70 degrees.

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Tuesday: A 40-percent chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms.

Sunday forecast: Few showers possible