Catch a glimpse: Northern lights could paint Ohio skies this weekend
Aurora may be visible Saturday, Sunday nights due to solar storm
Stargazers, prepare for a celestial show. The northern lights, also known as the aurora, may be visible across Ohio this weekend due to a strong solar storm. The best time to catch a glimpse of the aurora is on Saturday and Sunday nights, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center.
What is the aurora?
The aurora is a natural light display that occurs when charged particles from the sun interact with Earth's magnetic field. These particles are drawn to the magnetic poles, where they collide with atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, causing them to glow.
Where can I see the aurora in Ohio?
The aurora is most likely to be visible in the northern part of Ohio, but it may also be visible in other parts of the state if conditions are right. The best places to view the aurora are in dark, open areas with minimal light pollution.
How can I predict when the aurora will be visible?
The best way to predict when the aurora will be visible is to check the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center website. The website provides a real-time forecast of geomagnetic conditions, which can help you determine the likelihood of seeing the aurora.
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