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The Aurora Borealis Is Back: These 18 States Have a Chance to See It Tonight Prepare to get away from city lights if you want to see the colorful sky show.
The aurora is not visible during daylight hours, and is usually seen just after sunset or just before sunrise, according to the agency. Where could the northern lights be visible?
Northern Lights Forecast: These 18 States May See Aurora Borealis Tonight Amid Geomagnetic Storms By Ty Roush, Forbes Staff. Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City.
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More than a dozen states, including Wisconsin, could see the northern lights this week. See the forecast.
The northern lights could be seen across Canada on Thursday and Friday, including southern Ontario and B.C. Some places are set to get a "more intense" aurora because of geomagnetic storms. A new ...
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