The Northern Lights May Be Visible Over Washington This Week Due To A Solar Storm
Guess what, Washington? Set your sights high in the sky tonight and Friday night and you just may get a rare peek at the beautiful Northern Lights this week due to a last-minute solar storm taking place. With the year we’ve had so far, we’ll take it!

On the evening on December 21, 2020 for instance, a Christmas star will be seen high above the Evergreen State for the first time in eight centuries. (The best viewing time will be right after sunset, looking southwest.)

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And while it's not unheard of for say, Seattle, to see the Northern Lights on a few occasions, it's rare that the entire state will have a chance to see them as well.
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The storm is pushing the particles responsible for the bright colors in the sky much farther south than usual. In fact, nearly half of the U.S. is expecting to get to see this display.

You'll want to find a spot that's as free as possible from light pollution. This photo was captured from Mount Rainier National Park during another appearance of the Northern Lights.

Have you witnessed the Northern Lights from Washtington before? We bet you have! Share your experiences (and photos) with us in the comments as well as over in our Washington Nature Lovers Group on Facebook!
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