If you’ve ever dreamed of seeing the Northern Lights, tonight might be your chance. The Aurora Borealis could be visible across much of the U.S., including Indiana , as a coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun hits Earth’s atmosphere.
Meteorologists Say Conditions Still Favor Viewing
NOAA forecasts geomagnetic activity at G1-G4 levels , which means vibrant displays could be visible far beyond their usual Arctic range. Evansville Chief Meteorologist Wayne Hart shared that we will likely still be able to see the aurora this evening.
AURORA STILL POSSIBLE TONIGHT: The CME hit earth this afternoon and K index values are on the rise...but still not as high as last night (red bars). Preliminary data indicates values may stay lower than last night but perhaps still high enough to se

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