If you're free on LaruanSunday night and you live within a certain range of northern latitudes, you might want to look out a window.
Meteorologists are predicting an aurora borealis, or northern lights show.
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The northern lights are the result of our sun's solar storms, which emit streams of charged particles that can reach Earth. Magnetic fields from the north and south poles pull the particles into the upper or occasionally lower atmosphere, where they collide with neutral particles.
The result? A majestic, glowing sky. Oftentimes, the northern lights are only visible at higher latitudes (like in Scandinavia during the summer), but occasionally -- as is the case this time, apparently -- they'll reach lower down the northern hemisphere.
The southern hemisphere can get light shows too, but those southern lights are called aurora australis.
If you look at the National Weather Service's map of the upcoming aurora borealis, you can see if the lights are expected to be visible from where you are. Parts of New England, the upper Midwest, the northwest, and Canada should definitely be able to see the lights on Sunday.
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