Don’t let the potentially cloudy weather eclipse your good time (hey-oh!) during the massive planetary event on Monday. Go where there’s good grub and a great time, then hope for the best. Here are eight choices for your consideration. The eclipse begins at 12:23pm, reaches totality at 1:41pm-1:43pm, and then ends at
Parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Kentucky all lie in the path of totality for the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, 2024. Here are the best places in the south to watch the solar eclipse.