The Northern Lights are back once more, heralding summer with a beautiful light show along the U.S.-Canadian border. Here’s how to watch the aurora borealis this week.
According to the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC), the Northern Lights are expected to appear across northern U.S. states on June 1. The display may linger until June 2, but will be much weaker by then.
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As always, your chances of viewing the aurora are better the further north you are. The SWPC states that the Northern Lights may be visible “as low as New York to Wisconsin to Washington state” on Sunday. Those along the U.S.-Canadian border may still be able to catch it on Monday if they’re very lucky, however the aurora’s area of visibility will have shrunk considerably.
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