Aurora Borealis Potentially Visible Again Tonight

Last night, the Ozarks was treated by the Aurora Borealis filling the night sky as a geomagnetic storm displaced the lights even as far south as we are. Tonight, the same could be repeating, giving those who missed a chance to see the lights another shot.

Peyton Camden, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Springfield stated today that a second wave of coronal mass ejection energy will be disturbing the atmosphere, providing similar conditions to the night before. Listen below for more.

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To summarize, if conditions hold and cloud cover does not form, residents shoul dbe looking to the night sky tonight as soon as darkness falls.

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