I don't like your chances for the eclipse next year, especially if the La Nina trend continues. In any case, the wet up here usually means cloud from horizon to horizon and raining much of the time. Even when it's not too cloudy, the humidity ruins your day for observing at night. I've lived up here for 37 years and I can tell you now that the weather guys don't always get it right. Observing conditions up here in the mid spring to summer and the early autumn are a day to day proposition. Usually it's a complete loss. So, even though the eclipse is during the day, don't expect the weather to play ball.
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