DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- The Miami Valley's first total solar eclipse in nearly 220 years is almost upon us, and the only thing standing between you and the astronomical marvel -- besided your eclipse glasses, of course -- is Mother Nature. It looks as if she's cooperating.
As of Sunday morning, Storm Team 2 meteorologist Melissa Barrington says that while there's a good chance of rain Sunday night, it should be cleared out Monday morning. With some high cirrus clouds, Melissa says there should be "a decent chance" of seeing the eclipse Monday afternoon.