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Northern Lights Forecast: Aurora Borealis May Be Visible In These States Tonight

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The northern lights will potentially be visible from 11 states Sunday night, according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration update , as space weather forecasters predict continued geomagnetic activity capable of triggering a strong aurora borealis.

Key Facts

Where Will The Northern Lights Be Visible Tonight?

States either north of or crossing the view line include Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan and Maine. Most regions within the states have a low likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights, though the upper edges of Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota have a much higher chance.

How Do You See The Northern Lights?

The lights are typically the most active between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. NOAA advises viewing the lights as close to the poles as possible, avoiding light pollution, monitoring weather forecasts for prime viewing conditions and finding a position on a vantage point like a hilltop.

How Do You Photograph The Lights?

Night mode and longer exposure times on smartphones can help viewers grab photos of the northern lights, as well as an increase in camera exposure.

Key Background

Sunday's forecast comes after a relatively strong forecasts for Friday and Saturday night, with Kp indexes of five and seven, respectively. The anticipated peak of Solar Cycle 25, the sun's 11-year solar cycle which is expected to crest somewhere between late 2024 and early 2026, has led to an increase in solar activity over the past few months. The cycle is forecast to produce intensifying sunspots (115 to be exact) and increasing geomagnetic storms.

Further Reading

Northern Lights Forecast Upgraded For This Weekend — Aurora Borealis Could Be Visible In These States (Forbes)

Northern Lights Update: Here's Where Aurora Borealis Can Be Viewed Tonight (Forbes)

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