A powerful flare on the sun on January 7, 2014 has created conditions possibly favorable to auroras at lower-than-usual latitudes, beginning at midday (UTC) on Thursday, January 9. Translate to your time zone here. For us in the United States, that means you should look outside on the morning of January 9, between midnight and dawn. If you’re clouded out at that time, try anytime during the night of January 9-10.
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