Total lunar eclipse transforms sky with stunning blood moon
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For March, “Eyes to the Skies” runs down upcoming space events including a total lunar eclipse, Zodiacal Light and spring’s arrival.
Senior Meteorologist Wesley Williams says our weather pattern this week features warm and humid conditions.
Tuesday's full moon is a blood moon and total lunar eclipse. Here's when to look up and what Florida will see.
If you want to catch some blood moon action, you’ll need to be up early on the morning of March 3. The lunar eclipse reaches totality at 6:33 a.m. EST, and the moon will be at its fullest all of five minutes later.
California will start to see a partial view of the eclipse at 12:44 a.m. The total lunar eclipse will reach its peak at 3:33 a.m. and end at 6:23 a.m., according to Time and Date. The last total lunar eclipse to appear over the state was in March 2025.
Stargazers across Washington state will have multiple opportunities to spot something special at night.