Hey there! Looks like we’ve got a stellar show lined up for tonight! The National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center is calling for a Geomagnetic Storm Watch due to a recent coronal mass ejection from the sun. That means we might be treated to some breathtaking Northern Lights. With the skies clearing up, it’s shaping up to be a perfect night for sky-gazing. If you’re in the northern or Midwest states from New York to Idaho, keep your eyes peeled!
The folks over at the National Weather Service in Marquette are urging everyone to look up tonight. Once the daytime clouds fade away, we should have mostly clear skies, providing a prime opportunity to catch a glimpse of the Aurora. Remember, the best time to see them is usually a few hours after midnight, between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Although there might be some patchy fog towards morning in some areas, Monday is expected to bring another beautiful spring day. So, get ready to marvel at nature’s light show tonight!