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Bossier City is in the path of Monday's solar eclipse: Here's what to know
Bossier City is in the swath of high-value Earth that will experience the 2024 Solar Eclipse.
On Monday, April 8, 2024, residents of Bossier City and the surrounding areas will have a front-row seat to this rare celestial phenomenon.
Scientists say we will see 98% totality.
As of Friday afternoon, the Shreveport National Weather Service is painting a bleak picture for eclipse watchers in the Bossier City area.
The latest forecast shows clouds moving in and “impacting eclipse visibility across the region.”
“Confidence that clouds will be present around the peak of eclipse viewability has increased with recent forecast data,” the weather agency sa…
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