People living in 12 U.S. states might have a chance to spot the Northern Lights on Friday night, likely most visible in Canada and Alaska.
The SWPC forecasted a Kp index of 4 for the aurora on Friday night, indicating a stronger geomagnetic activity, meaning brighter auroras.
A coronal mass ejection earlier in the week resulted in increased geomagnetic activity, enhancing the likelihood of spotting the Aurora Borealis.
The best viewing time for the Northern Lights is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., with visibility heightened away from city lights.
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