Where to catch the northern lights this New Year's weekend
Briefly

"The auroras could be visible as early as the morning of December 31, 2024, and again after nightfall on January 1, 2025, depending on solar activity."
"NOAA experts caution that the exact timing and intensity of the light show won't be clear until the solar material responsible for the storm gets within about a million miles of Earth."
"Shawn Dahl stated that the solar storm could create visible auroras in regions where they are not typically seen, particularly during the peak of the sun's 11-year solar cycle."
"Earlier this year, a powerful solar storm allowed auroras to be seen as far south as the U.S. Midwest, and another storm brought auroras to New York City."
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