Catch the Northern Lights: Tips for Spotting Auroras During Solar Maximum

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The northern lights may be visible at high latitudes tonight, particularly above the Arctic Circle, with a predicted Kp index of around 3. This is due to potential geomagnetic activity from a large Earth-facing coronal hole. While the sun has been quiet, any upcoming solar flares or coronal mass ejections could enhance auroral displays. The Bz value of the Interplanetary Magnetic Field is crucial for aurora visibility, with a strong southward Bz increasing the chances of seeing the lights.
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