Northern Lights Might Be Visible in New Jersey Tonight!

Northern Lights Over New Jersey? Yes, it’s possible TONIGHT! A strong solar storm could make auroras visible in NJ skies 🌠

Why This Is Happening? A recent solar storm sent energetic particles toward Earth, sparking colorful auroras. 🌍 This rare geomagnetic storm may be seen far south β€” even in New Jersey!

Where Can You See It in NJ? Look for dark spots away from city lights: 🌲 Local or state parks 🏞️ Hills or open fields πŸ’§ Lakes and ponds πŸ’‘ Avoid light pollution for best views!

Best Time to Watch πŸ•™ Between 10 PM – 2 AM is your best shot! 🌫️ Weather is clearing up β€” just in time for the show. 🌑️ Chilly night with a few flurries in higher areas.

Want to Capture It? πŸ“± Use Night Mode on your phone πŸ“· Tripod = No shake πŸ–ΌοΈ Try long exposure & shoot in RAW 🎯 Aim north for the best chance

Who Else Might See It? Other Northeast states with great chances: βœ… New York βœ… Vermont βœ… New Hampshire βœ… Maine βœ… Pennsylvania

What Are the Northern Lights? They're called Aurora Borealis – glowing light ribbons in the sky caused by: πŸ”Œ Electrically charged solar particles πŸ’₯ Colliding with Earth’s upper atmosphere gases

Why More Auroras in 2025? 🌞 The Sun is reaching the peak of its 11-year solar cycle More solar activity = More auroras! πŸ›°οΈ But also… potential satellite & GPS disruptions

Don’t Miss Tonight’s Sky Show! ✨ It’s rare for NJ to witness this! Bundle up, find a dark spot, and keep your eyes on the skies πŸ‘€ You might just catch magic.

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