Forecast for the Northern Tier: High Chance of Viewing the Aurora Tonight – IOTW Report

Forecast for the Northern Tier: High Chance of Viewing the Aurora Tonight

The Oklahoman

The aurora borealis could be visible in the Midwest this week after strong solar activity led the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center to issue a geomagnetic storm warning for Monday through Wednesday.

NOAA said that solar activity was heightened throughout the weekend and various events, including solar flares and eruptions, were associated with coronal mass ejections, a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the sun’s corona. More

The Geophysical Institute aurora forecast for tonight looks promising for a lot of states. Here

6 Comments on Forecast for the Northern Tier: High Chance of Viewing the Aurora Tonight

  1. I have high hopes it won’t be overcast here. A thunder storm passed through about an hour ago and the sky is slowly clearing. It’s been a long time since I’ve had a good look at the aurora.

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  2. Fair winds and following seas, matey!

    “Hoist up the John B’s sails
    See how the main sails set
    Call for the captain ashore
    Let me go home (Let me go home)
    Let me go home (I want to go home)
    I wanna go home (Why don’t you let me go home?)
    Well, I feel so break up
    I wanna go home (I want to go home, so now)”

    Kingston Trio:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE99lfjliaI

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