Aurora Borealis Forecast for Tonight and Tomorrow
Location and Intensity
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural light display in the sky that occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth's atmosphere. The intensity and location of the aurora vary depending on solar activity and Earth's magnetic field. This prediction will provide an overview of the expected aurora activity tonight and tomorrow night over North America.
Tonight's Forecast
Tonight, aurora activity is expected to be high over the northern tier of the United States and Canada. The best viewing locations will be in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution. Observers should look northward for the best views of the aurora.
Tomorrow's Forecast
Tomorrow night, aurora activity is expected to decrease slightly, but it will still be visible over the northern tier of North America. The best viewing locations will be in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution. Observers should look northward for the best views of the aurora.
Viewline
The viewline represents the area where the aurora is expected to be visible. The viewline is determined by the Earth's magnetic field and the solar wind. The viewline can change over time, so it is important to check the latest forecast before heading out to view the aurora.
Visibility
Aurora visibility depends on several factors, including the intensity of the aurora, the weather conditions, and the amount of light pollution. The best viewing locations will be in areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution. Observers should also look northward for the best views of the aurora.
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