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Start: The Moon begins to cross the Sun above Newlyn in Cornwall this morning as the eclipse began at around 8.24am this morning as millions watched the sky


South-west: The eclipse in Plymouth, Devon, left, and Newquay in Cornwall this morning, with the south-west being one of the best places to watch

View: The eclipse as seen from the Isle of Lewis in the Hebrides, one of the best places to watch it
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Window: These Met Office maps between 9am, left, and 10am, right, show that cloud is covering much of the UK but much of Wales, the Midlands and the north-east may be clear
There is also a possibility that northern parts of the South West Peninsula - including Devon and Somerset - will also see clouds part in time for the lunar phenomenon.
But there will be pockets of clear-skies across Britain, meaning people may still be lucky.
Met Office forecaster Kate Brown said: 'The south-east corner is currently overcast and is going to stay that way into the time of the eclipse. But even if people don't see it happening they will still be able to sense it getting darker during that time.'
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