Southcentral Alaska aurora-watchers could catch a spectacular show tonight before the clouds roll in:
A pale band of northern lights is visible over Butte and Matanuska Peak near Palmer on October 20, 2020.
Amy Stratman, who runs a series of social media accounts called Aurora Notify, recommended squeezing in a nap or having a cup of coffee Wednesday in order stay up late. She also recommended waking up early as an alternative.After Wednesday, cloudy skies are expected to stick around Southcentral Alaska for a few days, possibly spoiling viewing plans for later in the week.
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