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Historical Cloud Cover Charts

These have been courteously provided by the eclipse weather guru himself, Jay Anderson!

 

Map showing historical average cloud cover along the eclipse path

Chart showing historical average cloud cover along the eclipse path

Mean Observations at weather stations along the eclipse path

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