Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.
Several U.S. states will be able to view the Northern Lights tonight, including Alaska, New York and Montana.
The northern lights could be visible across northern Michigan and the U.P. Friday night, if the clouds part.
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Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Maine tonight as Earth reels from a colossal CME impact.
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While the storm is not expected to travel as far south as Connecticut, it should be visible on the northern horizon in Alaska ...
Iowans will have another chance to see the northern lights tonight — if they can brave the cold.
There is a slight possibility of seeing the northern lights in Washington Wednesday night. The aurora borealis viewing line ...
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