Boston, MA – The Harvest Supermoon eclipse is set to dazzle Boston skies Tuesday night, marking a rare celestial event. Boston residents can expect mostly clear conditions, perfect for catching the partial lunar eclipse beginning at 8:41 p.m. EDT. The peak of the eclipse, when the Moon will be 8% covered, occurs at 10:44 p.m.
According to NASA, the eclipse will last until 12:47 a.m. Wednesday. Be sure to head outside early for the best view. Temperatures are expected to be in the low 70s under a calm, clear sky.
Today, Boston will see sunny skies with warm temperatures ranging from 79°F to 81°F, though clouds will gradually build throughout the day. Cooler coastal areas will experience temperatures in the low 70s. Plan accordingly, as the weather may shift by the evening.
Looking ahead, Tuesday’s forecast remains ideal for viewing the eclipse, though clouds could develop late. Mark your calendars to witness the Supermoon—Boston’s best view will likely be in the early evening hours, before the eclipse peaks.