I think your overnight temps are above freezing now...which should take some of the sting out of going outside...
But no more lunar eclipse until a penumbral on July 5th visible mostly in eastern half of US and a full on May 26th 2021 most in the states can see. There will be a total on May 16th 2022 for the eastern US and another one like that on November 8th 2022.
And as far as daylight action we don't get a sniff of a solar eclipse until an annular on October 14th 2023 for the western US and a partial for the rest of the country and a total eclipse on April 8th 2024 for the central US and a partial for the country. I'm really looking forward to this latter one!
On the night of the 30th the conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter occurs...23:54 (UTC) which for you should be just before dawn at 4:02 looking SE 27 degrees from the horizon (more than thumb-pinky spread-see below) so you should be able to finish a whole one at that time.