19-08-2017 17:12 via sltrib.com

Utah's eclipse-viewing weather could be a meteorological toss of the dice

Northern Utahns wanting a glimpse of Monday’s solar eclipse should pray, cross their fingers or perhaps make a wish on the star that is Old Sol that predicted partly cloudy skies will clear for at least 2 minutes and 40 seconds.
That’s about how long the phenomenon will last as it tracks through the region on a its shadowy course. The eclipse’s totality path enters the U.S. from the Pacific Ocean at 11:16 a.m. MDT in Newport, Ore., continues east through Idaho, Montana, Nebrask
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