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DALLAS - North Texas was cast into darkness in the afternoon of Monday, April 8 for a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse.
The clouds parted just in time for people across the Metroplex to enjoy the moment.
Downtown Dallas
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Klyde Warren Park
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A crowd of sky watchers at Dallas' Klyde Warren Park watch the total solar eclipse.
Plano
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Here's a timelapse of the total solar eclipse in Plano.
Ennis
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Ennis, Texas was right in the middle of the eclipse's path of totality.
Totality lasted 4 minutes and 23 seconds in Ennis and crowds got quite the show.
Watch a timelapse of the moment above.
Richardson
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FOX 4's Lori Brown got to experience the once-in-a-lifetime moment with her children at Canyon Creek Elementary school.
The students went nuts when the moon's shadow covered the sun.
Grapevine
FOX 4's Jeff Kolb captured the moment from the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine.