"Essential Guide to Safely Watching the Solar Eclipse"

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The solar eclipse is happening today, with Rhode Island expecting 90% to 92% coverage. Viewers can watch it live through a special lens on 12 News or join watch parties across the state, with safety glasses available at local libraries and events. For those unable to go outside, a live stream is available on WPRI.com, along with live shots from sister stations. Chief Meteorologist Tony Petrarca is checking in from a watch party in Providence.
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