If you’re like me and aren’t a big fan of heavy traffic and large crowds, you probably avoided traveling to areas in the path of totality for today’s solar eclipse.
We have been hearing about it for months. A total solar eclipse will be hitting parts of Texas in just a few weeks and some parts of Texas you will not get the same experience.
No, it is not because the aliens that are planning to take over our planet will be jamming up the systems so there's no way we can call for help when they arrive during the solar eclipse. (Well, at least we've not officially heard that being confirmed. Yes, I'm kidding for Pete's sake.)
Besides, if aliens were going to be invading our entire planet, who on earth would we call for help anyway?
So many in state are looking forward to the solar eclipse in the Lone Star State. But...could there be precipitation while people are trying to see it?
We have all seen the map of the path of totality where certain parts of Texas will experience a total solar eclipse in April. Let the experts tell you where the best experience will be.