Northern Lights

Anonymous
Anyone know if the lights can be viewed tonight as well?
Anonymous
Tonight too, supposedly.
Also, your phone sees them better than your eyes, so try taking a pic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://unherd.com/2021/07/how-the-sun-could-wipe-us-out/


Only because the utilities have been deregulated and capitalists have refused to put any money into protecting our infrastructure. Dirty dirty capitalists.


So funny/creepy/coincidental that it was written in 2021 and they put tomorrow's date on the hypothetical scenario.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Living here is the DC area we always seem to lose out on everything.
Anonymous
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
Anonymous
If we wanted to try to see them tonight - where can we drive from NoVA? Pennsylvania?
Anonymous
I hate to break it to you, but it will probably be cloudy tonight too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If we wanted to try to see them tonight - where can we drive from NoVA? Pennsylvania?


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
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
WaPo says a better chance Sunday night. But when?? LIke what time?
Anonymous
I thought 10 pm -2 am or maybe 6 am
Anonymous
For tomorrow night, where would be a decent place not too far from Bethesda area?
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
Someone posted the most stunning pictures last night from McAfee Knob along the Appalachian Trail, down near Va Tech. Just gorgeous.
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