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Is there anysite that is set up for astronomy which will show the curent cloud cover over your location,temperature, seeing conditions etc etc.....
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Google "clear sky clock" and enter your location. Works great!
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Nearest thing I've seen to the US 'clear sky clock' for Europe is here:[Registered users can see links. ] Click where it says 'astronomy' at the top Then on 'European seeing prediction' Then click on the letter nearest to where you live.

There's also satellite pictures here:[Registered users can see links. ] Updates every hour that's the infra red pic (useful at night), and there's also links on that page to daylight pics.

If you check regularly, you can watch the cloud systems coming in, and after a while you can judge when the clear spells are gonna hit your area.
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