TxDOT warns drivers to prepare for traffic headaches ahead of annular eclipse

With thousands of people expected to descend on South Texas for a glimpse of the annular eclipse on Saturday, the Texas Department of Transportation is encouraging drivers to be patient on the roads. Shortly before noon on Saturday, the sky will darken as the moon blocks out the sun's rays, creating a "ring of fire" eclipse. However, the exciting event is likely to have an unwelcome side effect, according to TxDOT: really bad traffic.
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