The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are currently visible across broad parts of the northern United States and can reach as far south as Alabama under strong geomagnetic activity. For the best chances, aim for dark, clear skies away from light pollution and look toward the northern horizon around local night hours, especially within an hour or two of midnight, when activity tends to peak. Stay updated with local space-weather forecasts and NOAA alerts for geomagnetic storm watches, as these events drastically boost visibility. If you share your location and the date/time you plan to observe, I can give a more precise, localized window.
