Eclipse puts Britain in the dark
‘Britain has entered the twilight zone as the moon crosses the face of the sun at the start of the first near-total eclipse visible in the UK for 16 years.
Cloud covering much of the country could spell disappointment for many, but some clear patches are possible where eclipse watchers could be in for an unforgettable experience.
The latest forecast from the Met Office shows relatively cloud-free skies over Wales, parts of the Midlands and the eastern Scotland around Edinburgh.’
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