We have a good chance of seeing the International Space Station over our area shortly after sunset tonight! Here's the info on where it flies over and when to look up..

It will first appear in the WSW sky above the horizon at around 6:23pm this evening, which isn't too long after sunset. It'll then climb up to around 39 degrees above the horizon for 6 minutes before disappearing over the NE sky.

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When it comes to the weather for viewing it this evening, the only thing that could impede on our view is the cloud cover. There will be some high clouds that build in later in the day and into the night as well. These may block out good views for some, but hopefully we can get a few peeks of the station in between the high clouds regardless. 

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