India, March 25 -- Parts of the United States may witness a solar eclipse this month, days after a total lunar eclipse that produced the spectacular "blood moon."
Parts of the Northern Hemisphere will witness the eclipse on March 29, 2025, when the Moon passes in front of the Sun and blocks it partially.
There won't be a total solar eclipse this time because Earth will not be at the centre of the Moon's shadow.
On the morning of March 29, clouds will cover nearly the whole US eclipse zone, as reported by FoxNews.
Washington, D.C., which is only expected to see a small portion of the eclipse, has the best outlook with clear skies about a week prior to the eclipse.
Chris Dolce, a senior digital meteorologist for weather.com, said that ...
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