Unless you're walking to your spot to watch Monday's total solar eclipse in Western North Carolina, you will be sitting in some kind of traffic. Authorities are expecting heavy traffic just about everywhere in the region, compounded by the fact many of the rural roads in the path of totality are only two lanes. Karen Chavez of the Asheville Citizen-Times has been reporting on all parts of the solar eclipse. She joined BPR's Matt Bush in studio to discuss the advisories that will be in effect,