The awe-inspiring Northern Lights showed up two consecutive nights in Wisconsin skies.
The aurora borealis phenomenon happened after a large cloud of plasma erupted into space last week. Particles from a coronal mass ejection arrived over Earth this weekend, causing a geomagnetic storm.
Here are some of the best photos from Saturday night/early Sunday morning in Wisconsin.
Northern Lights even spotted in Milwaukee where city lights are brighter
I still can’t believe the Northern Lights were visible in Milwaukee last night. Prentis Quearry snapped all of these 😍 pic.twitter.com/RbwdFEP2JD
— Sam Kuffel (@SamKuffelWx) May 12, 2024
Ok the Northern Lights thing was way more amazing than I imagined. Took these between 11:15 and 11:30 in Lion Den’s Gorge in Grafton about 20 miles north of Milwaukee pic.twitter.com/I1FWs0BQfJ
— Paul Schmitz (@PaulSchmitz1) May 12, 2024
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Wisconsinites capture Northern Lights
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