The solar eclipse is less than a month away. Thousands will come to Western North Carolina to see it, but there is one scenario that could ruin everyone’s fun – what if it rains that day? While many towns in Western North Carolina will be in the ‘path of totality’ where it will get completely dark during the afternoon of August 21 st , Andrews in Cherokee County is on the direct line of the eclipse. That means it will stay darker in Andrews longer than anyplace else in Western North Carolina on