In a wonderful turn of events, a solar storm this week is making it possible for all of Michigan to get a peek at the Northern Lights tonight and possibly even Friday night, too. The year 2020 has doled out some difficult times, but the year will be ending on a high note this week when the Northern Lights make a surprise appearance above Michigan.
It's been a great year for celestial events and this week is no exception.
Points all over Michigan will benefit from a surprise, last-minute appearance of the Northern Lights on Thursday and possibly even Friday night this week.
The solar storm's natural light display is a fantastic opportunity to view and photograph some of your favorite Michigan landmarks with the colorful Northern Lights in the background.
Solar storms and Northern Lights are difficult to predict with all certainty, but the National Weather Service believes the storm, which began Wednesday, will continue to produce the beautiful light displays through Friday night.
Usually, the southernmost point in Michigan that can see the Northern Lights is found on the state's thumb, but this week, we should have a look from all points in the state.
To see the Northern Lights, your best bet is to find a spot that’s as dark and free of light pollution as possible. Then turn your gaze toward the north just above the horizon.
Have you seen the Northern Lights in Michigan before? We bet you have! Share your photos from this week (or an earlier sighting) in our comments! Or, head over to our Michigan Nature Lovers Group on Facebook and share them there!
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