Minnesota residents are in for a treat late Sunday night as the Northern Lights are set to make a rare appearance in the night sky. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), a “moderate” geomagnetic storm is expected, creating the perfect conditions for the aurora to be visible.
The spectacle is not limited to just Minnesota, as the Northern Lights could potentially be seen as far south as northern Iowa. However, the best chance at catching a glimpse of this natural light show is to head outside of population centers and areas with light pollution.
Those residing in northern Minnesota will have an even better chance at seeing the aurora, as the alert is set to last until 4 a.m. on Monday morning. Skies are predicted to be clear, enhancing the viewing experience for those lucky enough to witness this beautiful phenomenon.
So, grab a blanket, head outside, and keep your eyes on the sky late Sunday night for a chance to see the mesmerizing Northern Lights dance across the darkness. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the magic of nature in all its glory.
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