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Aurora Visible In New England Tonight: Here's When To Watch
For the second straight night, parts of New England have a shot at a beautiful array of colors bursting through the night sky.

New England could be treated to "an impressive aurora display" late Monday night into early Tuesday morning. The National Weather Service said the geomagnetic storm activity that Sunday night gave way to a stunning sky display across the northern part of the country looks like it will continue tonight.
The NWS said the best chance for those in central New England to catch this could be between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a G1 geomagnetic storm alert, which means many of the most northern states may have a shot tonight, but it won't travel much farther south than that.
Find clear skies away from street lights for prime viewing opportunities. The weather overnight is expected to be clear with periodic clouds, according to Weather.com, which is good news for anyone hoping to catch a glimpse. Remember to give it some time — people's eyes have to adjust to the light (or lack thereof, depending on your perspective.) Thankfully, it'll be about 70 degrees, so waiting outside shouldn't be too much trouble.
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