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Aurora Borealis to Dazzle Northern US

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Get ready for a spectacular celestial show! The aurora borealis is expected to be visible across a wide swath of the northern United States this Monday and Tuesday night, thanks to a geomagnetic storm hitting Earth. This event is due to a coronal mass ejection from the sun on December sixth, pushing the northern lights further south than usual. States like Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigans Upper Peninsula are expected to have good visibility, with even Oregon, Nebraska, Wyoming, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine potentially catching a glimpse. The northern parts of Indiana, Illinois, and New York could also see some activity. While Tuesday nights aurora might be a bit weaker, it should still be largely visible in the same areas. To maximize your chances, try to get away from city lights and find a clear view to the north.

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Get ready for a spectacular celestial show! The aurora borealis is expected to be visible across a wide swath of the northern United States this Monday and Tuesday night, thanks to a geomagnetic storm hitting Earth. This event is due to a coronal mass ejection from the sun on December sixth, pushing the northern lights further south than usual. States like Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigans Upper Peninsula are expected to have good visibility, with even Oregon, Nebraska, Wyoming, Iowa, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine potentially catching a glimpse. The northern parts of Indiana, Illinois, and New York could also see some activity. While Tuesday nights aurora might be a bit weaker, it should still be largely visible in the same areas. To maximize your chances, try to get away from city lights and find a clear view to the north.

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