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I love Michigan, despite this being SO TRUE (Original Post)
Siwsan
Mar 2024
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Biophilic
(4,738 posts)1. Yup, I so remember the frustration.
Diamond_Dog
(34,624 posts)2. Are you sure that's not Ohio?
Alliepoo
(2,488 posts)3. Same in Ohio.
Looking forward to the eclipse and hoping like heck that we have clear skies. Realistically though, it wouldnt surprise me at all if it was cloudy. I have my eclipse glasses ready- just in case we get lucky!!
2naSalit
(92,683 posts)4. Definitely...
The same in western Montana where the mountains are. So true!
we can do it
(12,774 posts)5. Sounds like NE Ohio, too.
ShazzieB
(18,651 posts)8. Northern Illinois, also.
Especially in winter!
marmar
(78,025 posts)6. On a somewhat related note.....
..... Delta is flying specially-timed "path of totality" eclipse flights from Austin to Detroit and Dallas/Ft Worth to Detroit.
https://news.delta.com/popular-demand-delta-adds-second-eclipse-path-totality-flight
pansypoo53219
(21,722 posts)7. same in milwaukee. tho last partial eclipse was a clear day.