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The Big Temperature Switch Happens Tuesday Morning Along With A Total Lunar Eclipse

On Tuesday, temperatures are forecast to plummet across Nova Scotia as the first preview of cooler winter weather moves in to the region.

Be sure to bundle up on your way to work and the school bus in the morning, but also look up to the sky! A total lunar eclipse will be visible over much of North America tomorrow morning. It is also the last total lunar eclipse over North America for three years.

Due to Nova Scotia being an easterly province, the moon will set here before much of the continent. Nova Scotians will still get to see the moon completely eclipsed, but will not get to watch the ending of the event.

November 8 Lunar Eclipse Times

Partial eclipse begins: 5:09 AM

Total eclipse begins: 6:16 AM

Max eclipse: 6:59 AM

Total eclipse ends: Not visible in Nova Scotia

Partial eclipse ends: Not visible in Nova Scotia

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