Here is how Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez is enjoying eclipse
Georgina Rodriguez writes, "this is how I lived eclipse"
World-renowned striker Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez has updated her fans about how she is enjoying the Total Solar Eclipse 2024 as the people around the world are enthusiastically waiting for the occurrence that is taking place after seven years.
Georgina Rodriguez has moved with his boyfriend Cristiano Ronaldo to Saudi Arabia where the Portuguese start footballer signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the national football club Al Nassr.
The 30-year-old Spanish influencer wrote on her Instagram post with several pictures having good time: "This is how I lived the solar eclipse."
The solar eclipse is some hours away in the North American continent in which millions of residents will see complete darkness for over four minutes.
Those who are not in the path of totality will see the partial eclipse.
According to the US space agency, the eclipse occurs when three things are lined up either fully or partially — the Sun, the Moon, and Earth.
Weather experts have said that the areas where it could be viewed are Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, parts of Indiana, California, and parts of the mid-Atlantic and Southeast."
Nevertheless, the US weather agency expressed uncertainty over the glance “due to potential high clouds".
The experts have stated the possibility of rain in Texas, Oklahoma, southern Arkansas, Ohio, northwestern Pennsylvania, and western New York.
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