Here’s what time the solar eclipse will reach its peak in London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Belfast and Aberdeen
As today's total solar eclipse begins, the Met Office has produced a handy guide to what time it will reach its peak across the UK, in cities from Penzance and Southampton to London, Birmingham, Norwich, Cardiff, Aberystwyth, Leeds, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Inverness, Aberdeen and Belfast.
What time could you see #eclipse2015 this morning? See our guide! Check cloud cover at http://t.co/2BGpO5ZcEI pic.twitter.com/m6LtrkAqwC
— Met Office (@metoffice) March 20, 2015
Of course, actually seeing the eclipse will be easier said than done: cloud cover is expected across much of the UK, with areas of Wales, central England and eastern Scotland the only places expected to experience clear skies.
Want to know how you can watch it safely? Read our guide to making a DIY pin hole camera here – or find out how and where to watch it.