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While South Florida is not in the path of totality like other parts of the United States, area residents will still be able to marvel Monday afternoon at the celestial event.
Areas in Indian River County will see about an 84 percent coverage of the sun, while southern Palm Beach County will see about an 80 percent coverage.
Check out the chart below to see the start and end times for the solar eclipse in your area.
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Watch the eclipse on WPTV.com or the WPTV Facebook page Monday afternoon.