Millions of Americans are hitting the road for Tuesday's solar eclipse, which is expected to cause downright nasty traffic on at least 30 interstate highways in the path of the totality, where the sun will be completely blocked by the moon's shadow for up to four minutes.
Both the mercury and their health is in retrograde. Many concerned social media users are claiming that the upcoming cosmic event is causing them to suffer from "eclipse sickness," whose symptoms include insomnia, headaches, and even wonky menstrual cycles.
Millions of Americans are hitting the road for Tuesday's solar eclipse, which is expected to cause downright nasty traffic on at least 30 interstate highways in the path of the totality, where the sun will be completely blocked by the moon's shadow for up to four minutes.