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This graphic from NASA shows the path of totality for Monday afternoon’s solar eclipse that be visible over Columbus and other Indiana communities.
Bartholomew County Emergency Management said showers and a few storms are possible in southwest Indiana on Sunday.
The National Weather Service says no hazardous weather is expected Monday, with low-level clouds leaving in the morning, but high level clouds remaining around ecliopse time.
Winds Monday will generally be southerly at 10-15 mph with gusts around 20 mph. Expect highs in the low to mid-70s. Expectation remains that morning cloud cover will have eroded by the early afternoon, with mostly high, thin clouds contributing to the forecast sky cover.