Skywatchers in Australia may witness the Aurora Australis lighting up the night sky, potentially visible to the naked eye. The Australian Space Weather Forecasting Center has issued a geomagnetic storm alert, predicting vivid green and pink lights that will thrill observers.
The Aurora Australis is a natural phenomenon commonly triggered during geomagnetic storms. While sightings depend on weather conditions and light pollution levels, clear skies with minimal urban light make observation more likely.
For tonight’s event, it is best to move away from city lights to a dark area and look toward the south around 10 p.m.
Aurora lights might also be visible to some people in the United States, particularly in states close to the Canadian border. According to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, conditions may allow sightings there as well.
“The night sky could glow vivid green and pink, a delightful surprise for skywatchers.”
Author’s summary: The Aurora Australis will likely dazzle parts of Australia tonight, especially in Tasmania, with potential sightings extending to parts of the US near Canada if conditions are favorable.