Chance to view northern lights over Whatcom County tonight, cloudy weather permitting

Bellingham, WALocal News

Whatcom County may experience visible northern lights tonight, contingent on weather conditions. NOAA's aurora forecast shows that the potential for sightings extends south of Washington, though cloudy skies frequently obstruct views in the region. Rain is expected to continue, creating uncertainty for residents hoping to witness the spectacle. Auroras generally appear shortly after sunset or just before sunrise in the northern sky, making timing crucial for viewers. The local news outlet My Bellingham Now invites residents to send in their photos of the light display for possible publication.

This event highlights the community's connection to natural phenomena and the excitement surrounding rare celestial occurrences. Historically, northern lights are more commonly seen in areas with clearer skies, making this evening's forecast particularly significant. Residents remain optimistic about potentially catching a glimpse despite the cloudy forecast.

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