Plus the fact that I'm pretty lazy,
but they would be cool to see...
NPR.com - The northern lights are expected to be visible across several U.S. states this week, according to the University of Alaska Fairbanks. On Wednesday and Thursday, the Kp-index, or planetary index, will be at five and six, respectively. The scale goes all the way up to nine, and any occurrence above five is considered a geomagnetic storm.
The aurora borealis could be seen across parts of Washington, Idaho, Vermont, Wyoming, New Hampshire, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Massachusetts, Maryland, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Maine.
On Wednesday, the storm will be highly visible "low on the horizon from Seattle, Des Moines, Chicago, Cleveland, Boston, and Halifax, Nova Scotia.
On Thursday, the storm will get stronger and can be seen overhead in Minneapolis, Milwaukee; Bay City, Mich., and on the horizon in Salem, Mass. and Boise, Idaho.
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I was minutes away from making reservations in Northern Wyoming, driving from Denver, when the latest forecast say NOPE, ain't gonna happen. Oh well, I'll keep my eyes and ears open.
ReplyDeleteThey’d be spectacular here, but it wont get dark enough to see them. You’re welcome here in the Frozen Freakin North anytime, brother.
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