In which US cities will total solar eclipse be visible?
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Resolved
YES
Batesville, AR
Resolved
YES
Indianapolis IN
Resolved
YES
Patten ME
Resolved
YES
Dayton OH
Resolved
YES
Newport, VT
Resolved
YES
Cleveland OH
Resolved
YES
Terre Haute. IN
Resolved
YES
Burlington, VT
Resolved
YES
Waco TX
Resolved
YES
Doniphan, MO
Resolved
YES
Little Rock, AR
Resolved
YES
Austin TX
Resolved
YES
Fort Worth TX
Resolved
YES
Buffalo NY
Resolved
YES
Evant TX
Resolved
YES
Syracuse, NY
Resolved
YES
Erie PA
Resolved
N/A
Milton VT
Resolved
N/A
Essex Junction VT
Resolved
N/A
Winooski VT

I'm travelling to the US in part to see the eclipse, and the weather reports do not seem too favorable. Many places on the path of the eclipse are expected to be cloudy, and in some it might even rain.

I will resolve options to YES as soon as I can find any photo or a compelling description of the totality from the respective place. I will resolve options to NO if I see some tweets or other reports saying that the total eclipse couldn't be seen due to weather. If I don't see any evidence either way, I'll resolve remaining options as N/A after a few days have passed.

Noticing that the day suddenly became dark doesn't count as seeing the eclipse. The sun hidden by the moon has to be visible.

Feel free to add extra options with other cities. This page contains the list of notable cities on the path of the totality.

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