Cleveland, OH — A rare celestial event is set to light up the sky tonight over Cleveland, but clouds could interfere. A partial lunar eclipse and a harvest supermoon will begin at 8:41 p.m. and last until 12:47 a.m. on Wednesday. However, forecasters predict mostly cloudy skies, which may limit visibility for eager stargazers.
According to the National Weather Service, today’s forecast includes cloudy conditions throughout the day, with temperatures reaching the upper 70s. By nightfall, temperatures will drop to the mid-60s, and clouds will persist, especially across eastern counties. Clear skies are more likely further west, increasing the chance for those in western areas to catch a glimpse of the eclipse.
Residents hoping to catch this rare astronomical event are advised to check the weather frequently throughout the day, as clearing skies later this evening may offer a brief window of visibility.
The weather looks clearer toward the end of the week, with partly sunny skies expected on Wednesday and Thursday. Keep an eye on the forecast for changes in cloud cover and prepare for optimal viewing opportunities later tonight if conditions improve.