The Northern Lights Might Be Visible From Michigan This Year
By Jack Springgate|Published February 06, 2024
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Jack Springgate
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I'm proud to be from the great state of Michigan. I've lived in the Mitten several different times throughout my life spending time in all corners of it. My journeys took me up and down the Lake Michigan coast, out east to explore Detroit and Ann Arbor, and to the dense forests of the UP.
Before writing with Only In Your State, I worked as a local TV news reporter and anchor, most recently in South Bend. Many of the stories I covered took place in Southwest Michigan. My roots are even deeper in the Wolverine State as I often head to Kalamazoo to visit family.
When I'm not out exploring nature, I'm avidly watching sports. I specifically have a deep love for the Michigan Wolverines (my alma mater), and I get to write about them and several other Big Ten teams as and editor for Athlon Sports. I also love to enjoy the great outdoors with my wife and our dog, Piper.
I'm excited to share all my favorite Michigan destinations with you. Keep exploring.
As much as I could appreciate warm weather all year round, I’ll always prefer experiencing the change in seasons that we get in the Midwest. Every one of my senses is accustomed to the smells, tastes, sights, and sounds of the passing calendar, anticipating the benefits each season brings.
Long gone are the days when I complain about chilly fingers in 40-degree weather, as I now appreciate the crunch of light snow under my boots after outfitting my hound with the most stylish of winter dogwear for her walk. The advantage of living in Michigan that I feel is not talked about enough is the chance to see nature’s most beautiful light show, the Aurora Borealis.
Michigan might be one of the best locations in the lower 48 to see the Northern Lights, and you’re more likely to see them in the colder months than the warmer ones. There’s certainty still time in 2024 to try and view them. Get bundled up to head outside with some help from REI.