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Old Apr 4, 2024 | 4:04 pm
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Originally Posted by exerda
In a giant "BOOOO" moment, clouds threaten Texas eclipse viewing.

We're visiting friends in Georgetown and in Camp Wood--the latter where we planned to watch the eclipse. We're on standby to see if we have to drive elsewhere in the area (hoping not) or if that will even be an option. A few years back, we had clouds just before totality in Nashville, then clear skies around the sun for the duration of totality... whereas other friends across town saw nothing as they were completely under cloud cover.

I'm personally hoping the front doesn't stall out over southern Texas. Guess we'll know more as the weekend draws closer...
Hey, you're in my neck of the woods. I just swam at the Georgetown Rec Center this morning

If you want decent Mexican, try El Monumento. Nice patio with views of the San Gabriel River. Monument Cafe (same owner) is good for breakfast/lunch.
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