Michigan, Northern lights
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Michiganders may have a chance to see the northern lights once again Tuesday evening and Wednesday evening. Geomagnetic storm watches were issued for Nov. 11 through Nov. 13 by the Space Weather Prediction Center . Officials said the aurora may become visible over many parts of the northern states and some of the lower Midwest to Oregon.
The northern lights are set to appear over all of Michigan again Wednesday night, Nov. 12. Here's where they may be visible.
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Northern Lights possible in Michigan on Wednesday night
DETROIT (FOX 2) - Michiganders could get a glimpse of the Northern Lights on Wednesday night. The Aurora borealis did show up for some Tuesday night, but clouds muddled the view for others. According to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, there's a chance of seeing the Northern Lights statewide Wednesday into Thursday.
Space weather forecasters for NOAA issued an alert on Tuesday for incoming severe solar storms that could produce northern lights.
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See photos as Northern Lights dance above iconic Lake Michigan beach
Bands of green and red first pierced through the hazy night sky around 9:30 p.m. above the pier at Grand Haven State Park.
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Stream: Watch the Northern Lights in Michigan Wednesday night
FOX 2 is streaming three different angles all night long of the Northern Lights as we watch it from across Lake Michigan. Watch Wednesday night starting at 8 p.m. in the player below.
The Aurora Borealis put on an impressive showing Tuesday night, and there’s potential for it to dance in the sky again Wednesday.
A third CME wave is still expected to hit Earth on Wednesday, and it could spark a geomagnetic storm even more intense than the first two.
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Northern lights over Michigan. Photos from aurora display
The northern lights were visible over Michigan Wednesday night, Nov. 12 and could appear further north Thursday night, Nov. 13.
CBS News New York viewers sent in pictures of the northern lights over the Bronx and Connecticut.