I live in a part of the country where we expect only about an 85% eclipse of the sun. Add to that some increasing high clouds just as the eclipse began, and it's not a terribly impressive event around here. But I did notice on my home weather station that the sun and UV sensor did record the event. You can see the dramatic drop-off of both as the eclipse reached its peak at 2 pm, local time. So far, no dramatic consequences of the moon moving in front of the sun. No outbreaks of zombies, or other catastrophes. Just an odd mid-day reduction in the sky's brightness.
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