
Morgan Palmer
Chief Meteorologist at KIRO-TV (Seattle, WA)
Chief Meteorologist, KIRO 7 News, CBS Seattle | @KIRO7Seattle | Cox Media Group | @nwas @ametsoc approved | https://t.co/pDJxBwZuTW
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1 month ago |
kiro7.com | Morgan Palmer
We could get a glimpse of a total lunar eclipse late Thursday night into early Friday morning in Western Washington, though the chances for seeing the “blood red” moon during the period of total eclipse might be blocked by cloud cover. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the moon and the sun, placing the moon in the earth’s shadow. It is a far more common occurrence than a total solar eclipse.
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1 month ago |
yahoo.com | Morgan Palmer
We could get a glimpse of a total lunar eclipse late Thursday night into early Friday morning in Western Washington, though the chances for seeing the “blood red” moon during the period of total eclipse might be blocked by cloud cover. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the moon and the sun, placing the moon in the earth’s shadow. It is a far more common occurrence than a total solar eclipse.
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1 month ago |
kiro7.com | Morgan Palmer
Seven planets will be briefly “visible” in the evening sky Friday night, but the best chance to see as many as four planets with the naked eye — Mercury, Venus, Jupiter, and Mars — will be just after sunset in the south and southwest sky. Two of the others — Uranus and Neptune — are so faint they will only be visible with binoculars or a telescope, and Saturn might be visible to the naked eye only very briefly before it disappears beneath the horizon.
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1 month ago |
kiro7.com | Morgan Palmer
A pretty rare phenomenon was seen over Western Washington on Wednesday and several KIRO 7 viewers sent us photos.
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1 month ago |
kiro7.com | Morgan Palmer
We have high clouds moving across the area into this afternoon and evening, but these clouds aren’t bearing any precipitation. In the overnight hours, a dying front could bring a few sprinkles or a very light rain showers to the coast and Strait of Juan de Fuca, but most areas will be dry into tonight and Thursday. By daybreak, the only chance for precipitation will be a slight chance across the far northern parts of the area.
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