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Amarillo, TX – A rare “Blood Moon” total lunar eclipse will be visible early Tuesday morning across the Texas Panhandle, but cloud cover and fog could limit how much residents actually see before sunrise.
According to the US National Weather Service in Amarillo, the eclipse begins with a partial phase around 4:04 a.m. Tuesday. Totality — when the moon takes on a reddish hue — is expected to begin at approximately 5:03 a.m., with maximum eclipse at 5:30 a.m. Totality ends around 6:02 a.m., and the moon will set shortly after 7:17 a.m…