Buffalo, NY – New York residents could catch a glimpse of the northern lights tonight and tomorrow, as a geomagnetic storm brings the aurora borealis into view. The stunning light show, typically visible only in northern regions, will be visible farther south due to solar activity.
The Space Weather Prediction Center indicates that areas in upstate New York, particularly near Buffalo and the Adirondacks, will offer prime viewing. Clear skies are expected to aid visibility.
According to local experts, the best time to view the lights will be between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Residents are encouraged to head to dark, rural areas away from city lights for the best viewing experience.
New Yorkers can expect to see green, red, and purple hues streaking across the sky, providing a rare and breathtaking spectacle.