Stunning images taken from College Station, Texas show a total lunar eclipse Friday morning as the Earth slipped between the ...
Southeast Texas has a 20% chance of cloud cover along the coast to near Houston. But chances for cloud cover rise to up to 40 ...
Our total lunar eclipse takes place late Thursday night through very early Friday (approximately 1:30am - 2:30am), but for ...
The moon turns red tonight into Friday morning for the Total Lunar Eclipse. Chief meteorologist Jonathan Novack explains the ...
According to NASA, Houston-area residents could begin to see the moon’s transformation around 12:47 a.m. Friday until 3:10 ...
A total lunar eclipse will take place during tonight's Worm Moon, making it a "Blood Worm Moon." Here's how to see it.
Although clear skies during the day gave way to clouds ahead of a cold front, obstructing the view in Houston, many Texans ...
From the moon, you’d be witnessing a solar eclipse instead of the lunar eclipse being experienced back on Earth.
Record heat possible Thursday with forecast highs in the upper-80s and humidity low. However, cloudy skies later tonight will make the total lunar eclipse difficult to see.
Similar to sunsets, the more dust or clouds in Earth's atmosphere during the total lunar eclipse, the redder the moon will ...
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