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Extra Large Follower Giveaway

by Weatherboy Team Meteorologist - August 8, 2017

The only way to get a pair of Weatherboy branded solar eclipse glasses is to get them for free from Weatherboy!
The only way to get a pair of Weatherboy branded solar eclipse glasses is to get them for free from Weatherboy!

This promotion has ended.

We extra-extra love our followers, fans, and friends, and want to show that extra-extra love with an extra-extra cool prize give away.

We will randomly select three people to win a 2XL Weatherboy t-shirt and a 10 pack of our solar eclipse glasses from all those that enter before 5pm ET, August 9, 2017.

The Solar Eclipse will be visible across the entire continental United States in some form, with a total solar eclipse  happening within a 70-mile-wide shadow, known as the “path of totality,” traversing the country diagonally, appearing first in Oregon (mid-morning local time) and exiting some 90 minutes later off the coast of South Carolina (mid-afternoon local time).


Because this eclipse is happening primarily in America, you must be a US resident with a US mailing address in the continental United States to enter and win.

Please: only 1 entry per person and only up to 2 entries per household/mailing address for -this- promotion. PEOPLE THAT HAVE WON A WEATHERBOY PRIZE IN THE LAST 30 DAYS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROMOTION.

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