A Total Lunar Eclipse will happen Sunday night! If you won’t to see it, you won’t need any special glasses, just look up at the sky.
Here’s a look at the times you will see different parts of the eclipse:
![](https://digital-stage.wavy.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/05/Total-Lunar-Eclipse.png?w=900)
So what about the clouds and sky conditions? Well, this year we are going to be fighting the clouds a little bit. However, I believe we’ll have a view at times as the clouds look to remain to our west during the time of the Eclipse.
![](https://digital-stage.wavy.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/05/Lunar-Eclipse-Conditions.png?w=900)
So how can you see it? All you need is an unaided eye, so no telescope is needed. However if you want to look through a telescope, the Back Bay Amateur Astronomy Club is having a watch party in Chesapeake.
Total Lunar Eclipse Watch Party
Hopefully we will have clear skies, enjoy the eclipse!
Chief Meteorologist Jeff Edmondson