Northern lights, Aurora Borealis
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A geomagnetic storm that made the aurora borealis visible farther south than normal is expected to continue for another night. But clouds may obscure your view.
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Northern lights may be visible in 17 states (or more) tonight
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming coronal mass ejection could spark severe geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
The aurora borealis could be visible again across Texas, including San Antonio, on Wednesday night if current forecasts hold, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center .
Emblazoned across the New England sky, the vibrant and shimmering northern lights put on a spectacular show late Tuesday into overnight, even making them visible as far south as Jamestown, R.I. Some New Englanders said last night’s brilliant display rivaled the auroras seen in Scandinavia and Iceland.
The Northern Lights were again visible in the Charlotte area on Tuesday night, Nov. 11, and social media feeds were dotted with colorful pinks, greens and blues all night long. The aurora borealis illuminated skies in the entire region,
Northern lights, known as aurora borealis, can be seen in the sky on Tuesday night.
According to the forecast, northern states bordering Canada - including Idaho, Montana, North Dakota and Washington state - have the best chances of catching a glimpse of the northern lights. However, it could be possible to glimpse the aurora from farther away.