Northern lights may be visible Wed. night
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Are the northern lights possible again Thursday night in MN?
The northern lights put on a spectacular show earlier this week, and while it’s still possible to grab a glimpse on Thursday, it likely won’t be as bright.
After displays of auroras lit up the sky on Tuesday, another Northern Light array is expected to bring a gleaming light show to the northern part of the U.S. Wednesday.
An aurora normally reserved for the Arctic Circle put on a dazzling, possibly once-in-a-lifetime show over the Twin Cities.
Photos show the lights illuminating the sky in vivid color across the U.S. this week. They'll be visible again in some states on Thursday.
The aurora borealis lit up the sky over Graceville, Minnesota, on Tuesday, November 11, as a powerful geomagnetic storm made the northern lights visible in much of the United States.Footage from Carol Bauer shows the mesmerizing light display on Tuesday night,
A man is in a life-threatening condition after an ATV crash in rural Minnesota on Wednesday evening. The crash was reported on Grand Avenue in McKinley Township, St. Louis County, around 10:15 p.m., with a call reporting a man with "severe medical trauma" was found lying next to an ATV.
The night sky across much of Minnesota lit up in a vast array of colors overnight as many residents had a chance to view the northern lights.