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Experience the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, as they may illuminate eight states tonight. Stay updated with the aurora forecast from NOAA, learn about the geomagnetic storm, and check the kp index. This is a perfect opportunity for aurora viewing in places like Alaska, Washington, Montana, Minnesota, Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Wisconsin, and North Dakota. Capture stunning photographs with tips for using night mode cameras and explore this incredible sky phenomenon. Don't miss out on this cosmic light display and stay informed with the latest weather news on this viral sky event.
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00:00The sky could glow tonight in ways you have never seen before.
00:03Northern lights may appear across parts of the United States tonight.
00:07No AA says eight northern states could catch the aurora borealis,
00:11even without a major solar storm.
00:14The lights could still shine bright and move across the sky.
00:18Best chances include Washington, Montana, Minnesota, Wisconsin,
00:24and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
00:27Alaska could see the strongest display of all.
00:30Experts say the best viewing time is from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m.
00:34For the best view, find a dark spot away from city lights and look north.
00:39Want stunning photos, too?
00:41Use your phone's night mode.
00:43Turn off the flash and keep the camera steady.
00:47Tonight's sky might turn into nature's biggest light show, so do not miss it.
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