Weather Reporting: January 22
Tuesday, January 22, 2008 at 3:33PM
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icesnow_logo2.jpgWhat’s up today in the world of weather?

Me? I thought I’d show you what an an aurora forecast looks like. Our aurora borealis activity is currently moderate to low. “Weather permitting, northern lights displays will be visible directly overhead from Dawson City to Watson Lake and visible to the north from Whitehorse.”
 
In general,
In northern regions like the Yukon, the best time to view the aurora is from late August to mid-April. During the summer months the night skies are not dark enough to see the aurora borealis even at times when the solar wind activity is strong. In midwinter the temperatures may fall to the minus 40 degree range and it is important to wear appropriate winter clothing…to enjoy the displays.  
The best time of day for viewing the northern lights is around astronomical midnight, which is about 12:58 AM local time. See these FAQ for more information.
 
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