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Not so lucky, Just a big glow with a few streaks to the north.Now I have to peek out side and see if I can see that a little farther west and south.
Keep that rain for a few weeks please. It’s a mud mess over here. I’d rather the frost be out of the ground before we start seeing rainSpectacular! We’ve got nothing but rain and clouds on the other side.
We have cloud cover.
Sister just sent me some from over there. Look pretty good over there tooThe lights aren't bad in North Dakota now either.
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My family was sending me pictures from thereabouts. The pictures here were much better! You all were treated to a great show by the looks of it!Got a good show in central MN, just not as colorful.
Was the first time I’ve seen them directly overhead like last nightView attachment 269664View attachment 269665
I’ve never seen them move so much. Dancing all over the whole sky. It made for very soft, Monet-type pics. Tons of people were out watching.
SEVERE GEOMAGNETIC STORM: Forecasters completely missed this one. On March 23-24, auroras spread into the United States as far south as Colorado and New Mexico during a severe (category G4) geomagnetic storm--the most intense in nearly 6 years. The cause of the storm is still unclear; it may have been the ripple effect of a near-miss CME on March 23rd.