How Close Are You To The Eclipse's Path Of Totality?

April's total solar eclipse will fall over more U.S. cities than any total eclipse in recent history. How close will you be to the path of totality?
How Close Are You To The Eclipse's Path Of Totality?story-preview

April Kicks Off Peak Active Tornado Period

Tornado activity in the U.S. typically peaks from April through June. Here's what history tells us.
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East Coast Soaking On The Way

A cold front will push toward the East. Some could see severe storms, while others might contend with soaking rain.
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1800s Newspapers Guide Explorers To Century Old Shipwreck

Explorers using side-scan sonar technology found the wreckage of a sunken steamship in Lake Michigan just two days after setting out on the mission thanks to thorough documentation of the event in newspapers from the 1800s.
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Will Rain Or Clouds Block Your View Of The Eclipse? See The Forecast

It's too soon to tell if rain or clouds will block your view. But forecast models are giving us a broad idea of what the weather could be like.
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