This should be fun seeing tonight, especially since we don't have to be awake at 3am to see it! Not only is it a supermoon, but it's also a lunar eclipse.
Early Wednesday morning the Earth will pass through the Moon's shadow creating another rare full lunar eclipse; visible right here in Minnesota. This will be the second lunar eclipse of 2014. The event will begin at 4:15 AM CT, and end around 7:30 AM CT.
Leave it to Minnesota to have a snowstorm during a total lunar eclipse that happens to fall on winter solstice. But we have pictures from other places with clearer skies last night.