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Where can i see the northern lights?

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For the Northern USA states (excluding Alaska), you would usually need a geomagnetic storm for Northern Lights to be visible. Anything above (and including) Kp5 level is classed as a geomagnetic storm, so this is usually the golden number we all wish to see. read more

The size of a visible Aurora will be bigger than what is shown on this map, because the map gives the overhead location of the Aurora. The area of a visible aurora is greater because it can be seen at spots other than 90 degrees directly up (straight above your head). read more

With the right conditions, you’re highly likely to see the Northern Lights in Canada, and you can fill the rest of your holiday with skiing at resorts like the huge 8000-acre site at Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia. read more

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