Weather forecasts over the past few weeks showed cloud cover for much of North Texas, but over the past few days the odds of getting a glimpse of the eclipse during totality have increased. Parts of North Texaswill see a break in the cloudsaround the time of totality. Wherever you are, ...
A time-lapse from Dallas, Texas shows just how dark it really for in the middle of the day as the moon passed between the sun and Earth. Imagine having to turn your headlights on during the middle of the day just to see the road for a few minutes, then things return to normal. Her...
Many East Texas cities, mainly in the western portion of the area, are within the 'Path of Totality', meaning they'll get to experience the full solar eclipse, and for some areas that could be up to four and a half minutes of darkness during the middle of the day! People from all a...
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When the last one, in regards to a total solar eclipse happened in the Lone Star State,NBC DFW revealed the year was 1878!So this is certainly a once in a lifetime event for many. But many wonder what things were back like then. ...
Texas for what is anticipated to be the experience of a lifetime. Many Louisiana residents from Lake Charles, Lafayette, and Alexandria will make their way to communities near Austin, Dallas, and Big Sandy to experience the sights, sounds, and spirituality of theApril 8th Solar Eclipse. ...
When the last one, in regards to a total solar eclipse happened in the Lone Star State,NBC DFW revealed the year was 1878!So this is certainly a once in a lifetime event for many. But many wonder what things were back like then. ...
Texas for what is anticipated to be the experience of a lifetime. Many Louisiana residents from Lake Charles, Lafayette, and Alexandria will make their way to communities near Austin, Dallas, and Big Sandy to experience the sights, sounds, and spirituality of theApril 8th Solar Eclipse. ...
Texas for what is anticipated to be the experience of a lifetime. Many Louisiana residents from Lake Charles, Lafayette, and Alexandria will make their way to communities near Austin, Dallas, and Big Sandy to experience the sights, sounds, and spirituality of theApril 8th Solar Eclipse. ...
planning to travel to a state park to see the total eclipse, you will need to have a pre-purchased day pass or camping permit for that park. Those reservations can be madehere, up to a month in advance of the eclipse.Note:a state park pass does NOT guarantee entry during this time....