SYRACUSE, N.Y. — After Thursday night’s spectacular light show in the northern sky due to the Aurora Borealis, Friday night will be a little different.
The general viewing of the Northern Lights will be shifted farther north tonight closer to the U.S. and Canadian border.
Here’s a look at the viewing chances across the Northeast and Great Lakes:
There will also be some extra scattered clouds in our sky overnight due to an approaching front that will also hinder any possible view of the sky.
Here are the extra clouds on Futurecast tonight through sunrise Saturday:
Do you have plans to take the kids or grandkids to pick some apples or pumpkins on Saturday or Sunday?
Here’s the overall weather pattern:
Do you have a tee time Saturday?
Trying to get the last mow of the season in this weekend?
Find out how cold it will get next week and when we could see some flakes or some hail ice pellets known as “graupel” with our detailed forecast here.
Have a good weekend!