I don’t have dark skies anymore, but if you do, and have clear skies, keep an eye on the night this weekend. A G3/G4 solar storm is predicted this weekend. That could spark Aurora all the way down to the southern US.
@NunavutBirder I'm trying to keep my expectations low, but I'm looking forward to getting out in the dark for a few hours this weekend.

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No clear skies here! It's going to rain, because right now it's sunny and we're not allowed any more than 12 hours of clear skies at a time.

@NunavutBirder Oh cool! I only saw northern lights once.
Thanks for this - just sent to some relatives in Seattle.
@NunavutBirder I dont know if its good or bad, but this exactly seems like Hollywood when aliens have to come down just in the right place and city in US.
@NunavutBirder Hope to be able to see it
@NunavutBirder skies usually offer a good view of the Milky Way here but unfortunately it's cloudy and raining. It seems to cloud up as soon as there's a chance of a celestials event.
@NunavutBirder I want to see pics of aurorae lighting palmettos.
@NunavutBirder I just went outside to bring the dogs to the stable for the night. And was surprised by a very red sky. Too red for a wildfire.
Then I read this and - yes I've seen the first aurora in my life. We're more or less on the same latitude like NYC.