Toronto will miss the real show during next week's total solar eclipse

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Toronto will miss the real show during next week's total solar eclipse
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Torontonians eager to catch a glimpse of the upcoming total solar eclipse would be wise to hit the road and head out of town next Monday.

Why a 99 per cent eclipse in Toronto next week won't be as impressive as the total eclipse in Niagara

“If you are in totality, you're in the area where the sky will get dark. This is the very spectacular show. You get the big temperature shift. Animal behavior can change.” “It's a narrow, narrow line travelling across North America and only in that specific region are you going to get some amount of totality,” Hyde said.

“In the worst case scenario, the sky is completely cloudy and overcast and gray with clouds. In that case, you're just not going to see anything unless you're in totality. You'll see the sky get darker and it will become more like nighttime,” she added.For those who can’t leave town on Monday, Hyde said “a very nice partial eclipse” could still be visible for those who.

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