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In reply to the discussion: The April total solar eclipse could snarl traffic for hours across thousands of miles [View all]Boomerproud
(9,292 posts)125. The nuts do ruin it for the rest of us.
Of course they ruin everything!
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The April total solar eclipse could snarl traffic for hours across thousands of miles [View all]
Tom of Temecula
Apr 2024
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I would have driven hours to experience it, even staying overnight, without media input whatsoever
EYESORE 9001
Apr 2024
#5
No fed money is being dispersed. Biden will need to declare a "federal disaster" first.
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#50
Consider: people don't all have Thanksgiving dinner in the same time and place.
brooklynite
Apr 2024
#62
The president must declare an area a federal disaster area before federal funds are dispersed.
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#46
I'm so sad. We are in totality, but have the worst visibility due to thick clouds.
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#73
Much of N TX , Ark, and Midwest will have great conditions. We just got unlucky
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#97
We saw totality in Boerne for about 1 sec! Son snapped this with his phone just as it was about to get light again.
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#123
No I'm just wondering what a "commonplace American" is and why a person would have to either be scientific
WhiskeyGrinder
Apr 2024
#36
450 miles from Rehoboth Beach to Akron for totality. Got to see partial in 2017.
we can do it
Apr 2024
#35
No. It's just allocating police, EMS, local emergency management and asking for cooperation of the public
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#67
Not only are local schools closed, they're barricaded to keep eclipse parties off grounds.
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#102
Yes. People know seeing a total eclipse is for most people a once in a lifetime experience.
Liberal In Texas
Apr 2024
#81
Yes because many of us planned this years ago, when we saw this is last possible for decades.
we can do it
Apr 2024
#115
Reading for comprehension would be helpful here. Total eclipse visible in US, not partial, not annular, total.
we can do it
Apr 2024
#41
Most are far away from civilization. But go ahead keep repeating yourself.
we can do it
Apr 2024
#105
The same way hiking to awe inspiring places does. Or a phenomenal live musical performance.
we can do it
Apr 2024
#47
The forecast for the Twin Cities is Cloudy with a chance of rain showers.
ProudMNDemocrat
Apr 2024
#20
Yes, but it will be even darker and gloomier for a little while. So there's that.
Ocelot II
Apr 2024
#83
I'm in an area of only 97% eclipsivity. And I will stay off the roads.
JustABozoOnThisBus
Apr 2024
#34
Yesterday I saw pictures of Texas highways with signs that read, "No stopping to view the eclipse!"
CrispyQ
Apr 2024
#101
No "could" about it, and totality is completely different from 94% or any partial coverage.
Hela
Apr 2024
#108
My brother is in Carbondale IL which is one of the cities in the dead center for totality.
honest.abe
Apr 2024
#116
A shame. I hope all are careful out there driving or whatever means they are using to get to an observation
SWBTATTReg
Apr 2024
#117
The 90 minute trip from Binghamton to our viewing site in Oswego took three hours returning...
brooklynite
Apr 2024
#124
Leaving Greenville Maine....after hanging at a great little pub grill for 90 minutes.....
OAITW r.2.0
Apr 2024
#128
We drove 30 miles to our son's home this morning. I told my husband, "Take the backroads"
LeftInTX
Apr 2024
#129