Monday's total solar eclipse was akin to a meteorologist's Super Bowl -- a fact that was certainly not lost on arabian night eroticismone Chicago weatherman.
SEE ALSO: The 2017 solar eclipse is finally hereTom Skilling, chief meteorologist for WGN-TV, travelled to Carbondale, Ill. to view the solar eclipse in its path of totality, (his first solar eclipse, btw) and his reaction was truly precious.
Behold:
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"I'll get my act together guys," a choked up Skilling told viewers through tears.
He even hugged and high-fived fellow eclipse watchers, andled a chorus of "Here Comes the Sun."
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If that doesn't melt your ice cold heart, honestly nothing will.
Twitter loved the meteorologist's pure reaction so much, he was even trending Monday.
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Skilling told fellow Carbondale eclipse watchers he would be back for the next one in 2024. Here's hoping Skilling's reaction will be equally as priceless.
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