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Humboldt Gets Eclipsey

Who's ready to stare at the sun?!

In Humboldt, the could-not-be-more-hyped "Great American Eclipse" will see the moon begin to creep across the sun at 9:01 a.m. and will reach its peak of 87 percent coverage at about 10:15 a.m. The show ends fully at 11:36 a.m.

But of course, the big Humboldt question: Will Humboldters have their eclipse fogged out?

The National Weather Service released its latest satellite imagery including Monday morning of cloud activity in northwest California. On the coast they predict that "marine stratus will be burning off through the morning" while there will be a higher chance of clear skies in inland locations.

"Two things that may impact viewing of the partial solar eclipse include smoke and passing high clouds," says NWS.

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