Enthusiastic skywatchers in the San Francisco Bay Area might be disappointed to learn that Saturday's solar eclipse is likely to be shrouded in fog, but experts still warn: wear protective eyewear.
SAN FRANCISCO – Referencing a blanket of clouds rolling in across the Golden Gate Bridge, National Weather Service meteorologist Brayden Murdock said the event will be especially difficult to view anywhere oceanside.
Bay Area astronomer Andrew Fraknoi, the retired chair of the astronomy department at Foothill College and current educator at University of San Francisco and San Francisco State University, explained in an email that the Bay Area's eclipse will begin at 8:05 a.m. and reach its maximum at 9:20 a.m. before concluding at 10:42 a.m. The Bay Area's annular eclipse will appear as Murdock describes -- a ring of fire -- with the dark disk of the moon sitting at the center of the sun.
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