Ohio and Pennsylvania Aurora Alert: Northern Lights 2–5 A.M. Tuesday; Rare Viewing Expected

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Cleveland, OH – Residents across northern Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania may get a rare overnight spectacle as the northern lights are expected to be visible early Tuesday morning.

According to the US National Weather Service Cleveland, the best viewing window will be between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. Tuesday, with skies remaining mostly clear. Communities along and near Lake Erie are expected to have the best chance of seeing the aurora borealis, particularly in areas with limited light pollution.

The aurora borealis, or northern lights, are caused by solar particles colliding with Earth’s atmosphere, producing vibrant streaks of green, red, and purple in the night sky. While commonly seen in northern latitudes, sightings this far south are less frequent, making the event notable for local residents.

Weather officials recommend heading away from city lights for the clearest view, with rural areas and lakeshores offering the best vantage points. The lights could be faint at times, so patience and darkness will be key for viewing.

The Weather Service also cautioned that while conditions are favorable, visibility can vary depending on local cloud cover and light pollution. Stargazers are encouraged to check the skies periodically throughout the early morning hours.

This rare opportunity marks one of the few times in recent years that the aurora has been forecast to appear so prominently in the Ohio region.


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