The Northern Lights May Be Visible Over Massachusetts This Week Due To A Solar Storm
It’s a rare occasion, although not unheard of, for Massachusetts to bear witness to the Northern Lights, a.k.a. aurora borealis, this far south of the North Pole. However, a heavy-duty solar storm taking place this week will push the visibility of the Northern Lights all the way to The Bay State on Thursday and on Friday night.


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Solar storms and flares are unpredictable, but the National Weather Service is fairly certain that tonight (the 10th) will be the best of the best viewing for the lights. The service cannot predict with any certainty when and where, so the map shown above is a conservative projection.
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Have you witnessed the Northern Lights from Massachusetts before? We’d love to hear from you – and see your images in our comments! Or better yet, cruise over to our Massachusetts Nature Lovers group on Facebook and post your Northern Lights photos there!
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