The moon will intercede between the Earth and the sun, but won’t fully obscure the sun. That will leave a sliver visible, and totality won’t occur.
In the Atlantic City area of South Jersey, the eclipse will start at 6:46 a.m. Saturday as the sun begins to rise. The ...
National Weather Service forecast is calling for cloudy skies with a chance of rain showers on the morning of the eclipse, which may hinder viewing.
The moon is of course invisible at that time because it's in between the Earth and the sun. But if you catch the moonrise couple of days before the new phase, it can provide stunning views like we saw ...