Aurora Borealis, Northern lights
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The northern lights were visible over Michigan Tuesday night, Nov. 11, where clouds parted and should be again Wednesday night, Nov. 12.
Did you miss the northern lights on Nov. 11? You should be able to see the aurora borealis again tonight. Here's what to know.
Per NOAA, this week's aurora will be caused by a G3 geomagnetic storm, which is on the moderate side of the scale. The best time to see it will be the evening of Tuesday, Nov. 11 and the morning of Wednesday, Nov. 12, but it should hang around long enough to give a less impressive, but still largely visible show on the evening of Nov. 12 as well.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has issued a geomagnetic storm watch due to more coronal mass ejections.
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