Northern lights may be visible in 24 states tonight
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You can watch the northern lights from Finland, courtesy of Northern Lights Alert. Experience the northern lights from the glass igloo hotel Lyngen North in northern Norway. Located by the Lyngenfjord on the Spåkenes peninsula, the hotel is in a prime location for aurora viewing opportunities.
A geomagnetic storm expected to hit the Northern Hemisphere overnight will increase the possibility of the aurora borealis being visible "as far south as Alabama to northern California."
A strong geomagnetic storm could interact with Earth's atmosphere within the next 24 hours, bringing the potential for northern lights much further south in the U.S.
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Several people sent in their pictures after the Northern Lights appeared Tuesday night. The lights were visible in much of Canada and North America, and two residents from Lackawanna and Luzerne counties were able to capture them across the sky.