Northern lights visible again tonight
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The Statesman collaborated with readers to gather photos of the aurora borealis throughout Central Texas. Here are the eerily beautiful results.
People in parts of Texas are reporting sightings of the Northern Lights on Tuesday evening. Several people, mainly in the Texas Hill Country, have dropped photos in Click2Pins with their view of the brilliant and rare display.
So while there's no guarantee, there's definitely a chance they'll be visible across parts of North Texas again tonight. When visible, the Northern Lights may appear as pink, purple, green or even red glows that ripple across the sky. Some North Texans who spotted them earlier this week described a faint pink haze stretching over the horizon.
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Clear skies on Wednesday create ideal conditions to catch glimmer of northern lights in North Texas
The University of Alaska and Space Weather Prediction Center forecasts say the best chance of seeing the northern lights starts as early as 10 p.m. ET Tuesday and will last until around 1 a.m. Wednesday.
The Northern Lights were visible from Southeast Texas due to a G4 geomagnetic storm, with no reported tech disruptions.
A dazzling display of northern lights was captured on video and in photographs as far south as Texas and Florida.