Will Canada get clear skies for the eclipse?

% chance of weather occurrences at 3 p.m. local time on April 8

A table on a white background with 6 columns. The first column lists 13 weather stations across Canada in black text and a light grey background. The second column lists the chance in per cent of no precipitation for April 8 and has a matching icon at the top. The third column lists the chance in per cent of clear skies for April 8 and has a matching icon at the top. The fourth column lists the chance in per cent of scattered skies for April 8 and has a matching icon at the top. The fifth column lists the chance in per cent of broken skies for April 8 and has a matching icon at the top. The last column lists the chance in per cent of overcast skies for April 8 and has a matching icon at the top.
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Definitions:
No precipitation: No observations with rain or drizzle, freezing precipitation or snow
Clear skies: Less than one-tenth of the sky covered by opaque cloud
Scattered skies: One- to five-tenths of sky covered by opaque cloud
Broken skies: Six- to nine-tenths of sky covered by opaque cloud
Overcast skies: Ten-tenths of sky covered by opaque cloud
Source: David Phillips, Environment and Climate Change Canada (L.J. Cake/CBC)