Northern lights could return to Ohio skies Fri., Jun. 5
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The northern lights may be visible overnight from up to 20 northern U.S. states on Monday, June 8, through Tuesday, June 9, according to NOAA.
Several coronal mass ejections could impact Earth today, which means you may get to see the northern lights.
The northern lights may be visible as far south as Michigan and even northern Ohio late Thursday night following a coronal ejection from the sun. The Aurora Borealis is often visible in higher latitudes near the poles, but is not often seen in mid-latitudes.
The northern lights may be visible in Canada and the U.S. overnight on Thursday, June 4, through Friday, June 5, after a forecast for G1 geomagnetic storming.
MADISON, Ohio (WJW) – Tuesday’s bitter cold temperatures didn’t stop some Northeast Ohioans from catching a glimpse of the northern lights. Thanks to the strong geomagnetic storm this week, the aurora borealis has been visible across several states ...
Hundreds report seeing streak of light across Ohio and Michigan.
The northern lights have a chance to be visible again from states along the U.S.-Canadian border on Monday night.