A strong geomagnetic storm is currently pushing the aurora borealis farther south than usual. Scientists say the disturbance will likely persist into the night of Wednesday, giving sky‑watchers a rare chance to catch the lights at lower latitudes.
The best viewing window is after sunset, roughly between 9 p.m. and 2 a.m. During this period the auroral activity is expected to peak, increasing the chances of a vivid display.
Even if the geomagnetic conditions are favorable, cloud cover could spoil the show. Check local weather forecasts before heading out and aim for locations with clear, dark skies.
Stay tuned to space weather updates, and keep an eye on the clouds. With a bit of luck, Wednesday night could reward you with a spectacular northern‑lights display.
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