The Northern Lights May Be Visible Over Iowa This Week Due To A Solar Storm
Iowans might get to experience a rare phenomenon tonight – the aurora may peek over the horizon, or explode overhead! Thanks to stronger Keep an eye on the aurora forecast here geophysical activity, you might be able to see the Northern Lights in Iowa this week.

In fact, the gorgeous glow may be visible right here in Iowa. The forecast map includes the entire state!

The farther north you go, the better chance you have of seeing the Northern Lights overhead.
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It's easy to mistake the yellow glow for light pollution, or the red glow for a far-away fire, if you're not sure what you're looking for!
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Seeing the northern lights is a bucket-list item for many people, and only occasionally does the aurora dip down into the Lower 48.

The solar activity is expected to peak this week, with the best time for aurora-spotting to be after dark on Thursday, December 10.
Keep an eye on the aurora forecast here to see when and where you might be able to see the Northern Lights in Iowa.
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