
Venus and Jupiter appear exceptionally close to one another in an artist's rendering.
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Chattanooga
Light Rain
H 68°
L 54°
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Altamont
Rain
H 67°
L 46°
63°
Athens
Heavy Thunderstorm
H 67°
L 50°
62°
Benton
Light Rain with Thunder
H 68°
L 54°
63°
Chatsworth
Light Rain with Thunder
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L 54°
63°
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Cloudy
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Dayton
Heavy Rain
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L 45°
57°
Dunlap
Light Rain with Thunder
H 68°
L 54°
63°
Murphy
Heavy Thunderstorm
H 67°
L 50°
62°
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Heavy Rain
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L 45°
57°
Summerville
Cloudy
H 68°
L 56°
62°
Ringgold
Light Rain with Thunder
H 68°
L 54°
63°
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Light Rain with Thunder
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Venus and Jupiter appear exceptionally close to one another in an artist's rendering.
themotioncloud/iStockphoto/Getty ImagesAlignments such as this one appear every few years or so, Hummels said, and much of it will be visible to the naked eye, even in urban areas with significant light pollution.
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