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Home / Science / Northern Lights Dazzle Tonight and Tomorrow!

Northern Lights Dazzle Tonight and Tomorrow!

22 Dec

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Summary

  • Aurora Borealis may be visible tonight and tomorrow night.
  • NOAA predicts a minor G-1 geomagnetic storm.
  • Visibility expected in northernmost states near Canada.
Northern Lights Dazzle Tonight and Tomorrow!

The skies are poised to light up with the aurora borealis, with chances of viewing tonight and again tomorrow night for some parts of the United States. This celestial display is thanks to a minor G-1 class geomagnetic storm, as predicted by NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. The Earth's magnetic field interaction with the sun's solar wind creates this phenomenon.

Visibility is anticipated in several northern states bordering Canada, including Idaho, Michigan, New York, and Washington. The best viewing times are shortly after sunset or just before sunrise, away from city lights and clear of clouds or moonlight. While auroras can last all night, they often appear in brief, fluctuating displays.

NOAA's forecast map indicates potential viewing areas, with the brightest green representing overhead visibility and red spots signifying more intense activity. Residents in states like Minnesota, Montana, and North Dakota may have opportunities to see the lights tomorrow night as well. For those seeking real-time information, NASA offers a 30-minute forecast.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The northern lights are expected to be visible tonight and tomorrow night due to a geomagnetic storm.
Aurora visibility is expected in northern states like Michigan, New York, and Washington, near the Canadian border.
The aurora borealis appears when the Earth's magnetic field connects with the sun's solar wind, creating a geomagnetic storm.

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