South Carolina Harvest Moon: Eclipse View Tonight, Cloud Coverage Varies by City

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Columbia, SC — Residents across South Carolina are gearing up for a spectacular celestial event Tuesday night, as a partial lunar eclipse and supermoon grace the skies. Beginning at 8:41 p.m. and ending by 12:47 a.m. on Wednesday, this rare harvest moon event offers a unique sight to behold—weather permitting.

According to the US National Weather Service in Columbia, forecasts for Wednesday show clear skies in areas like Columbia and Lexington, offering perfect conditions to witness the eclipse. However, areas such as Chesterfield may face clouds and potential rain, with a 75% chance of precipitation tonight. Be sure to check local forecasts for the best chance to catch the event.

Residents are encouraged to step outside early for the best view, as conditions may change quickly. Those in regions with cloud cover, such as Bamberg and Lancaster, might miss the spectacle due to potential storms and cloudy skies.

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