Catch a Glimpse: Northern Lights Set to Dazzle This Monday!


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Sky watchers in Wisconsin may get a chance to observe the northern lights in the days leading up to Christmas and Christmas Eve on Monday.

Here’s what you should be aware of:

When might I see the northern lights in Wisconsin?

The northern lights could potentially be spotted in northern Wisconsin on Monday evening, based on a forecast from the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.

Monday’s prediction has a Kp index of three, suggesting an increase in light activity. “If you are positioned properly, these auroras can be incredibly captivating,” the NOAA states.

What will the weather conditions be on Monday night?

Following some probable snow during the day, northern Wisconsin is anticipated to be cold and partly cloudy on Monday night with a high of 32 degrees and a low around 23 degrees, as reported by the National Weather Service’s Green Bay office.

The chance of precipitation is 30%.

What are the best tips for observing the aurora borealis?

The NOAA advises that the lights are generally most visible “within an hour or two” of midnight, meaning optimal viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. You should also move away from urban illumination and seek elevated viewpoints, according to the NOAA.


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