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Visitors, locals enjoy historic eclipse despite cloudy skies

April 10, 2024 - 00:00
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As the day of the long-awaited total eclipse dawned cool, cloudy and overcast. Visitors remained optimistic about the weather.One remarked, “It’s cloudy, but it looks like the sun is breaking through.”Bandera was full of tourists from all over the world. The Bulletin met visitors from Belgium, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada and Italy.Stateside, eclipse watchers came from California, Washington state, Colorado, Wyoming, Illinois, Delaware, Virginia, and all over Texas to get their best view of the very rare total solar eclipse.The next total eclipse visible in the United States will be on August 23, 2044.The eclipse viewers were prepared for ...

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