A Look Ahead at the Weather

So, here's the story. This far in advance of the eclipses, there's really only one source I trust: Jay Anderson. He's a Canadian meteorologist who has been suggesting — quite successfully, I might add — the best destinations for eclipse chasers. And, remember, although I tout that this page deals with "Weather," we're really dealing with climate trends here. Weather forecasting doesn't come into play until the week prior to the eclipse, and, as we experienced with the 2017 total solar eclipse, it really can't be considered an accurate look until 48 hours before. Here are the cloud probabilities along the tracks of for the 2023 annular eclipse and the 2024 total solar eclipse.

2023 annular:



2024 total: