Northeast Georgia Could See Showers Tonight During Supermoon and Partial Lunar Eclipse

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Peachtree City, GA – Residents across Peachtree City and much of northeast Georgia can catch a glimpse of a partial lunar eclipse tonight, coinciding with a supermoon. However, cloud coverage could interfere with visibility for many, with partly cloudy skies forecasted from late Tuesday into early Wednesday. Those hoping to witness the celestial event may find the best viewing times shortly after 8:41 p.m. when the eclipse begins.

According to the National Weather Service, a few showers may dampen the experience in northeastern areas of the state, while Peachtree City remains mostly dry. The eclipse is expected to conclude around 12:47 a.m. Wednesday, so locals should head outside early to ensure they don’t miss this rare occurrence.

Looking ahead to Wednesday, temperatures will rise into the low-to-mid 80s, continuing the partly cloudy pattern. Dry conditions will prevail throughout central Georgia, making for a pleasant day. Residents are encouraged to monitor local weather updates, especially if planning outdoor activities.

For those planning to catch tonight’s eclipse, consider finding an area with minimal light pollution and keep an eye on cloud movement to maximize visibility.

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