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Here's When And Where You Can See The Total Lunar Eclipse

The total lunar eclipse on Tuesday, March 3, will be visible across New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago and Miami, but east coast viewers only get 20 to 30 minutes before moonset. Find your exact viewing time and moonset information in the app to catch this rare celestial event.
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Days Of Storms, Flooding Possible Across South

A messy week is setting up across the South, as rounds of rain and even severe weather will be possible multiple days this week. The bulk of the rain and flash flooding potential looks to impact parts of Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas, where as much as 5 inches of rain is possible. The chance for severe thunderstorms, including a few tornadoes, will be possible from Tuesday night through the end of the week. Watch this forecast for the latest timing on these storms.
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Rain, Snow, Ice Possible From Ohio Valley To Northeast

While many across the South are enjoying warmer temperatures, winter is hanging on across northern portions of the U.S. Light snow and the chance of ice is possible from the Ohio Valley to the Appalachians, and even in parts of the mid-Atlantic today. This could mean trouble for commutes in these areas. The rest of the week will bring additional snow and some ice to portions of the Northeast and New England. Watch to see what the latest forecast is for your area.
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A Selenelion Phenomenon: When the Sun Meets The Moon In Eclipse

A selenelion is a rare event that happens when you can see both a lunar eclipse and the sun in the sky at the same time.
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Ever Seen A Sheep Slip-Siding Down An Icy Hill?

Ever been embarrassed after slipping on an icy sidewalk or driveway during winter? This video will help you feel less alone. A farmer in West Virginia captured hilarious video of his sheep sliding down a small icy hill one by one, each ignoring how the one before smashed into the fence below. Don’t worry — no animals were harmed. These guys were probably just feeling a little sheepish.
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