It was distinctly dark here in Utah.
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Back inside. The explanation for the light thing is probably that we're bad at detecting gradual changes in light level. Or I am. But it feels a good 15 degrees cooler.
It definitely feels twilight-y here. We should reach 95%-ish totality in a few minutes.
And there's a weird heat-shimmery effect on a stone wall that I'm leaning against. Although it's NC in August, so it could just be actual heat shimmer.
It's, like, 71% dark outside.
Overcast here, but the sun peeked out a few times. I borrowed someone's eclipse glasses and did confirm a dragon is eating the sun.
It got dark enough at totality here that the streetlights came on!
It got darker here, and I was able to get some good photos using the front-facing camera on my phone. This was my favorite: [link]
Even though we got pretty close to totality, it never got that dark here. It was just like before a storm, only with a mostly clear sky.
I had glasses, and STILL ended up looking at the sun too much! Because I am a dope. I guess that's why my coworker's preschoolers are being kept inside... I don't think I did permanent damage, though.
Jealous of the people in the totality zones. We were at 65.8% per my far NE zip code, but it looked like a pretty small sliver to me.
View was easy through the welder mask. It must have been super freaky before people understood the science.