Health professionals have advised the safest way to watch the eclipse is by a live stream, and if the clouds don't dissipate, it might be the only way to see it today!
If you're watching the eclipse outside, be safe and use proper eye protection -- sunglasses won't be strong enough. Keep your pets indoors, and supervise kids at all times to make sure they keep their eye protection in place.
Greater Sudbury is not in the path of totality, so while most of the sun will be blocked this afternoon for a few minutes, it will not be safe to remove protective eyewear.
Here are some live stream options for you and whatever screens you're nearby.
NASA
The NASA stream begins at 1 p.m. with views of the total solar eclipse as it moves across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. Click here for the NASA live stream, and click here for the YouTube version of the NASA live stream. Or you can watch it below.
Tilsonburg
CTV News is livestreaming the eclipse from Tilsonburg today. They will be posting the video at this link.
Weather Network
The Weather Network is going all-out with pre-game coverage of the eclipse. They've already started their YouTube video here.
Texas
There's a live stream happening from a farm in Texas, here's the link to the Facebook watch party.