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Aurora possibility tonight in extreme Northern USA, Canada, and Alaska by maryjane
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Won't be seen below Illinois

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[The states with the best chance of viewing the aurora include much of Alaska, as well as the northern portions of Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota. Other states that fall along the aurora's projected view line include parts of Washington, Idaho, Wisconsin and Michigan, according to the NOAA forecast (see below).

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If we could do something about the heavy cloud cover these last few nights, I'd most definitely cruise out into the countryside to give it a look!
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