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Astronomers and amateur photographers alike have an opportunity of witnessing the spectacular natural light display tonight - here is how to see them. Meteorology experts monitoring particles in the air think this will cause the Northern Lights to be visible tonight. The Aurora borealis are forecasted to peak on December Monday, 14 December from parts of the UK.
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It is indeed that time of the year when the dazzling and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon of Northern Lights occur. It lights the skies with an overlay of green and blue hues in the dead of the winter. The alluring naturally beautiful sky has since ages become a musing for intrepid travelers and tourists across the world who desire to catch a glimpse of this temporal phenomenon. While the fleeting natural wonder is not easily visible in the US, this year many of us might be lucky! As per reports, Northern Lights will be visible in parts of the US, although under certain favorable conditions. Hereâs a look at where and how one can see the rare gleaming sky.