| Anyone know if the lights can be viewed tonight as well? |
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Tonight too, supposedly.
Also, your phone sees them better than your eyes, so try taking a pic. |
So funny/creepy/coincidental that it was written in 2021 and they put tomorrow's date on the hypothetical scenario. |
| They were gorgeous, we are out in Central Virginia. The shift from pink to purple to green was so vibrant. Saw them starting around 10:00pm. |
| Living here is the DC area we always seem to lose out on everything. |
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https://www.abc15.com/news/state/photos-viewer-photos-of-northern-lights-seen-across-arizona
I live in AZ. It was beautiful here. Not my pictures |
| If we wanted to try to see them tonight - where can we drive from NoVA? Pennsylvania? |
| I hate to break it to you, but it will probably be cloudy tonight too. |
Drive down the Blue Ridge Parkway Photos flooded social media starting about 10 p.m., with the aurora seen as close to Northern Virginia as Front Royal and Shenandoah National Park |
| Stupid swamp. I feel like everyone else in the country saw it. There's a fat line of clouds coming and 30% chance of rain tomorrow night too but I hope it clears out. |
| WaPo says a better chance Sunday night. But when?? LIke what time? |
| I thought 10 pm -2 am or maybe 6 am |
| For tomorrow night, where would be a decent place not too far from Bethesda area? |
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Came here looking for this info! Here's what I see in the Post:
If the aurora don’t make it this far south or it turns out cloudy Saturday night, Sunday night might present a better opportunity, The Space Weather Prediction Center is now predicting periods of level 4 or 5 storm activity. Cloud cover should be much reduced Sunday night, too. Stay tuned! |
| Someone posted the most stunning pictures last night from McAfee Knob along the Appalachian Trail, down near Va Tech. Just gorgeous. |