Forecasters expect partly cloudy skies in San Antonio for Saturday's annular eclipse, but any clouds are likely to dissipate in time for 'good viewing.'
Bria Woods / San Antonio ReportSan Antonio will be in the path of totality — prime viewing territory, in layman’s terms — for the annular eclipse, which will begin around 10:30 a.m. and last until 1:30 p.m., with the ring of fire effect being viewable in San Antonio from about 11:53 to 11:56 a.m.
Saturday’s weather is expected to resemble how it’s looked this week so far, said New Braunfels National Weather Service meteorologist Jason Runyen. The last time there was an annular eclipse in the U.S., in 2012, those in the path of totality experienced about a four-degree drop in temperature during the peak of the eclipse, said Nick Hampshire, another meteorologist for the National Weather Service.
Runyen reminded anyone planning to view the eclipse that they need to wear protective eclipse glasses or use a do-it-yourself
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