Fargo, ND – North Dakota residents are in for a visual treat as the northern lights are expected to brighten skies tonight and tomorrow. Due to an ongoing geomagnetic storm, the aurora borealis will be visible farther south than usual.
The Space Weather Prediction Center predicts that the best viewing will occur in northern regions, particularly around Grand Forks and the Canadian border. However, clear skies across much of the state may allow for broader visibility.
According to local meteorologists, the ideal viewing time will be between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Residents should head to rural areas to avoid light pollution, maximizing their chances of seeing the vibrant lights.
This rare opportunity to witness the aurora is not to be missed. North Dakotans can expect greens, purples, and reds to streak across the northern horizon, creating a stunning celestial show.