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Hundreds flocked to Mission San José in South San Antonio on Oct. 14, 2023, to witness last year’s solar eclipse as the moon’s shadow swept across Central Texas. Credit: Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune

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Cities and small towns in Texas from the Mexico border to Texarkana are bracing for a flood of visitors ahead of next week’s solar eclipse, with some local leaders warning their residents to prepare by stocking up on food and water and staying home on Monday.

They’re also watching the weather forecast carefully. Along …

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