2022-05-18, 08:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-05-18, 08:13 PM by bigmasterdrago.)
We were able to watch it from the beginning and up until just after mid eclipse (3:29UT). Around 4:30UT (23:30 CDT) we had thin cirrus move into our area but it did not totally ruin the viewing but it was clear that it dimmed the effect of totality somewhat. It was a great experience as the weather was very pleasant with a slight breeze. And we had no pesky mosquitoes. I also found it the darkest I've ever seen in 37 years of watching.

