There is a chance you could catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights if you live in New York State.

There was a massive G4 eruption on the Sun and that has sent some solar activity into the Earth's Astrosphere.

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The "Sun Burp" happened over the weekend and there is still a chance we could see the southern line of the Northern Lights dipped well into New York State.



According to NOAA's space weather prediction, the most southern line of the Northern Lights could stretch across Western New York all the way through Central New York and Northern New York.

Photo Credit: NOAA
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The Northern Lights will be very faint tonight as most of the solar activity will be moving across the Earth's Astrosphere near the North Pole.

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The best time to see the Northern Lights will be between 10 pm and 2 am.

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It is also best to get away from light for a better chance of seeing the Northern lights. That means going away from cities and towns and heading towards the woods or lakes.

You can see the latest Northern Lights predictions HERE.

Photographer Captures Stunning Northern Lights Show in Adirondacks

Shane Muckey captured stunning pictures of the Northern Lights in the Adirondacks.

Gallery Credit: Credit - Polly McAdams

Photographer Captures Stunning Northern Lights In Old Forge

It's not really common to see northern lights in Central New York, but photographer Kurt Gardner captured the beautiful conformation of them near Old Forge.

Gallery Credit: Credit - Polly McAdams

4 Super Fun Facts About Northern Lights.

The Northern Lights put on quite the show when they do appear. Living in Big Sky Country (Montana), you have the opportunity to get one of the best shows in the United States. With darkness falling across most of the state, you will have the opportunity to see the brightest colors.

Here are four fun facts you may not know about the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights).

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