Total Solar Eclipse Weather Tracker: Current Satellite Images, Temperature Maps, Graphs and Webcams

At a Glance

  • Under clear skies, temperatures should fall up to 15 degrees where total obscuration occurs.
  • You may be able to detect subtle temperature differences between nearby locations at the same elevation.
  • You should also see the moon's shadow travel across the country in visible satellite imagery.
  • We also have temperature, surface pressure and wind graphs of some cities in the path of totality.
The first total solar eclipse in the Lower 48 states in over 38 years is finally here. 
Meteorologists and weather enthusiasts are interested not only in the incredible spectacle, but also in the small ways this eclipse will affect such things as temperatures and winds
(INTERACTIVE: Map With Clouds, Rain)
We have a series of maps, webcams and graphs below through which you may be able to detect the effect of the eclipse on the weather.

Temperatures

You should expect a drop of 5 to 15 degrees in the path of totality under clear skies.
If skies are clear, you may notice some temperature differences between locations on a regional scale during the eclipse that you wouldn't expect.

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