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These states have a chance to see the aurora borealis on Tuesday night
- Several northern U.S. states could see the aurora borealis on Tuesday night due to an incoming geomagnetic storm.
- This event happens because the sun is at the peak of its 11-year activity cycle, leading to an increase in solar storms and more frequent auroral displays.
- Charged particles from the solar storm interact with Earth's atmosphere, making northern lights more visible farther south than usual.
- The Kp index, which gauges geomagnetic disturbances, is forecasted to reach level 5 out of 9 on Tuesday, signaling a strong auroral display expected to continue into Wednesday evening.
- The event could brighten skies from Canada and Alaska to parts of Oregon, New York, and other northern states, though weather may affect visibility.
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