A total solar eclipse will be experienced in the Faroe Islands and Svalbard in Norway on Friday 20 March, while the rest of Europe will see a good amount of the sun temporarily blotted out.
The eclipse technically starts at 07:41 UK time and ends at 11:50 UK time, but you're probably safe to get out of bed and stumble onto the front path in your dressing gown at about 8am.
The eclipse will peak (should be up to 90 per cent coverage in the UK) at around 9.30am before the sun returns to normal operation by 11am.
The most northern Scots will see up to 98 per cent of the sun obscured by the moon, weather permitting, while in London the eclipse will peak at about 85 per cent. That's still better than northern Africa and the Middle East, where only 40 per cent of the Sun will be covered.
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