Lunar Eclipse Over Utah: Viewing Challenges Due to Weather
Lunar Eclipse Over Utah: Viewing Challenges Due to Weather
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Una luna llena eclipsada está programada para ocurrir sobre Utah el martes temprano, pero la cobertura de nubes alta podría dificultar la vista.
El eclipse total comenzará poco después de las 4 a.m., hora de la montaña, alcanzando su punto máximo a las 4:33 a.m. en Salt Lake City.
El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional pronostica una cobertura de nubes del 90% al 95% en Salt Lake City durante las horas del eclipse.
Rare celestial event to occur early Tuesday
A total lunar eclipse is scheduled to grace the skies over Utah early Tuesday, promising a rare and captivating celestial event. The eclipse is scheduled to begin shortly after 4 a.m. mountain time, reaching its peak at 4:33 a.m. in Salt Lake City. The grand spectacle will draw to a close shortly after 5 a.m., with the partial eclipse phases beginning at 2:50 a.m. and extending until 6:17 a.m.
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