Article says the best view will be in Spain, but that’s unintended irony since the sun has already disappeared there due to wildfire smoke :(.

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      7 days ago

      The temperature doesn’t even seem to drop here at night. And the eclipse being just before sunset also reduces its impact.

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      7 days ago

      I love how what once was seen as an omen of divine displeasure is now a curiosity with the chance of mild relief. “Thanks god, if you could keep making that angry face for another nine weeks please?”

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      6 days ago

      Of I got it right, we might get some cooler breeze, but i don’t think the temperatures will stop significantly

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        6 days ago

        I went to the total eclipse two years ago near Toronto, and it was a sunny spring day. We were at this sandy trail parking lot and the difference between the feeling of the sun’s radiant heat, that heat reflecting off the ground and the lack of it during totality was noticeable.