Solar Storms – Increased solar activity can trigger geomagnetic storms, making the Northern Lights visible farther south than usual.
Best Viewing Locations – Northern states like Alaska, Minnesota, and Michigan have the best chances to see the aurora borealis tonight.
Solar Wind Impact – When solar wind reaches Earth’s magnetosphere, it can cause a beautiful light display in the night sky.
Visibility Range – Tonight’s solar weather might bring the aurora to states like Washington, Wisconsin, and even parts of New York.
Colors of the Aurora – Expect vibrant greens, pinks, and purples, depending on the intensity of the solar storm and atmospheric conditions.
When to Watch – The best time to view the Northern Lights is usually after sunset, around 10 PM to 2 AM local time.