Aurora Borealis Forecast: Expect a Spectacular Show Tonight and Tomorrow
Northern Lights to Illuminate North America
Get ready for a breathtaking celestial display as the aurora borealis, commonly known as the northern lights, is predicted to put on a spectacular show over North America tonight and tomorrow night. According to experts, this short-term forecast based on the OVATION model indicates that the aurora will be visible in various locations with varying intensity.
Where to See the Aurora
The aurora borealis is expected to be visible across much of the northern United States and Canada. Prime viewing areas include Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and the northernmost regions of the Great Lakes. In the eastern United States, Pennsylvania, New York, and New England have a good chance of catching a glimpse of the lights.
Intensity and Timing
The intensity of the aurora can vary depending on factors such as solar activity and cloud cover. The forecast predicts moderate to strong intensity levels for most affected areas. The best viewing times are expected to be between 10 pm and 2 am, with peak activity occurring around midnight.
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