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Cloud Cover Forecast: Where Lunar Eclipse Will Be Visible

March 14, 2025

The total lunar eclipse will be a sight to behold… if the clouds don’t block it from view. It reaches peak totality about 2:56 a.m. EDT. Cloudy conditions during totality could obscure the view of the blood moon, or red moon, for many space enthusiasts, but there are clear skies expected for plenty across the United States. Here’s what conditions will look like where you live.