Greater Manchester residents hoping to catch a glimpse of tonightS Beaver Supermoon have a specific time to watch for breaks in the cloud cover, according to the Met Office.As of 11 p.m. tonight,maps indicate thick cloud cover over the region,but potential viewing windows exist.
this Supermoon – the largest of the year – is a significant astronomical event, offering a brighter and more extraordinary lunar display than usual. While clear skies aren’t guaranteed, the Met Office suggests that those in Greater Manchester should look for possible breaks in the cloud to observe the moon. For other parts of the UK, the Met Office advises “patience and a bit of luck,” as variable cloud cover may offer fleeting views.
The Met Office stated that while conditions in Greater manchester are currently cloudy, opportunities for viewing may arise. The statement concludes: “For those in other parts of the country, patience and a bit of luck may be required. with variable cloud cover, brief breaks may occur, offering fleeting views of the moon.It is indeed advisable to check local forecasts and keep an eye on the sky throughout the evening.”