Where to Watch the Red Moon Tonight
USAThu Mar 13 2025
Advertisement
Advertisement
Tonight, the moon will take a dip into Earth's shadow, creating a total lunar eclipse. This event will be visible from most of the country, but weather conditions will vary. The best spots to watch will be in the lower Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, stretching down to Texas. These areas should have clear skies and a good view of the eclipse.
The eclipse will start at 2:26 a. m. Eastern Time, which is 11:26 p. m. Pacific Time. The total eclipse will last for 66 minutes. If you live in the Pacific Northwest or along the Gulf Coast, you might have trouble seeing the eclipse due to low clouds. The same goes for the Northeast, where an offshore weather disturbance could bring in clouds from the Atlantic.
The weather will be a big factor in viewing the eclipse. The best conditions will be in the central part of the country, with clear to scattered clouds. The worst conditions will be along the coasts, where there could be a complete overcast. If you're in a cloudy area, you might still catch glimpses of the eclipse between the clouds.
If you miss tonight's eclipse, don't worry. There will be another total lunar eclipse visible from North America on March 3rd, 2026. So, mark your calendars and get ready for the next show!
The eclipse is a fascinating event, but it's also a reminder of how weather can affect our view of the night sky. Clouds can block our view, but they can also create interesting effects. For example, the moon might look like a "ghostly galleon tossed upon cloudy seas, " as described by poet Alfred Noyes. So, even if you can't see the eclipse clearly, there's still beauty to be found in the night sky.
https://localnews.ai/article/where-to-watch-the-red-moon-tonight-acc3299
actions
flag content