I will watch it on the tv. Too cloudy to see anything.
Not true, at least this morning. There is a layer of clouds, but the sun can be seen as a disk, though not bright enough to require any special eyewear. We should be able to see the transition fairly well, but no corona, planets or comets. Anyone going to great expense to be here is liable to be disappointed...
...UPDATE...
Well, what it looked like this morning wasn't how it turned out this afternoon. Cloud cover thickened enough so you could only get a general idea of where the sun actually was. It got dark briefly and the temp change was certainly noticeable, but that's about it. It was supposed to possibly effect animal behavior, but my little dog slept through it. The guy on the radio said the sun briefly almost broke thru over NF, but here in Lewiston it was kind of a meh...