Will Eureka Residents See Tonight’s Eclipse? Rainfall Could Block Supermoon

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Eureka, CA – Rain is forecasted to increase Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, with light showers moving through Eureka, CA. Beginning Tuesday evening, residents should prepare for rain, as forecasted by the National Weather Service. The heaviest rainfall is expected to occur around 11 p.m., with accumulations up to 0.12 inches.

According to the latest projections, cloud cover may interfere with the visibility of tonight’s partial lunar eclipse. The eclipse, coinciding with a Harvest Supermoon, is set to begin at 5:41 p.m. and conclude around 9:47 p.m. Tuesday evening. For those hoping to catch the celestial event, clearing skies may improve visibility after midnight, but current conditions suggest that clouds could obscure the view.

With the rain expected to continue into Wednesday morning, drivers should exercise caution during their Wednesday morning commute. Roads may become slick, and low visibility conditions are likely due to rain and fog. Keep an eye on local weather updates for changes and take extra precautions if you plan to be on the road late tonight.

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