'Ring of fire' solar eclipse across Americas: Will cloudy weather ruin the view?
'Ring of fire' solar eclipse across Americas: Will cloudy weather ruin the view?
Millions across the Americas will witness a rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse on Saturday. The eclipse occurs when the moon aligns between Earth and the Sun, creating a bright ring of sunlight around the dark moon. The phenomenon will be visible along a narrow path from Oregon to Brazil, while the rest of the Western Hemisphere will experience a partial eclipse. Cloudy weather may affect visibility in some areas, with the worst conditions expected in Oregon and northern California.
Millions across the Americas will witness a rare "ring of fire" solar eclipse on Saturday. The eclipse occurs when the moon aligns between Earth and the Sun, creating a bright ring of sunlight around the dark moon. The phenomenon will be visible along a narrow path from Oregon to Brazil, while the rest of the Western Hemisphere will experience a partial eclipse. Cloudy weather may affect visibility in some areas, with the worst conditions expected in Oregon and northern California.