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I figured with 85% coverage and solid cloud cover, it would be darker than a normal day. I was wrong. -- nm
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Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Apr 8 '24, 12:22
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We were at 94% (with no clouds) and it wasn't really noticeably darker. Maybe like the sunshine got a bit hazier. -- nm
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pmb
Apr 8, 12:36
100% here but all the horizons were light, so it was dark but not *dark*. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 8, 12:33
99% was pretty cool. -- nm
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Volnelk 🍊
Apr 8, 12:25
60% coverage here (no clouds) and was surprised how it got minimally darker.
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ty97
Apr 8, 12:24
The view from tacoma -- (pic)
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zeitgeist
Apr 8, 12:24
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It did get a bit darker here, but it was minimal. We got wetter from rain drops than darker from the eclipse. -- nm*
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David
Apr 8, 12:23
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Yeah, I hope other ST folks had better than this. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Apr 8, 12:24
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