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The weather of total solar eclipse

The appearance of the solar eclipse has nothing to do with the weather, but only with the time. A solar eclipse always occurs on the first day of the lunar calendar every month, when the moon just moves between the earth and the sun, but it doesn't happen every month, because although the moon between the earth and the sun may cast a shadow on the earth at any time, the probability is very small, either above or below the earth.

As for whether cloudy days can be seen, there is no doubt that you can't see them. If you say you can see the sun on a cloudy day, do you say it's cloudy? The weather is sunny! If the clouds are thin, you may be able to see the sun vaguely. Although you can't see the sun during the eclipse on a cloudy day, you can see that the sky will gradually darken in those few minutes, then turn black, just like at night, and then light up again in a short time. That's it!