A coronal mass ejection from the Sun could cause the aurora to appear farther south than usual on Monday night, according to NOAA.

The northern lights may be visible overnight on Friday, May 15, through Saturday, May 16, after a large coronal hole opened up on the sun, super-charging the solar wind.

States along the northern U.S. border will have a similar chance at seeing the aurora on Friday and Saturday if forecasts hold.

The northern lights may be visible overnight on Saturday, May 16, through Sunday, May 17, after a large coronal hole opened on the sun, sending a super-charged solar wind toward…

A small group of states on the northern U.S. border have a shot at seeing the northern lights.

A small group of states on the northern U.S. border have a shot at seeing the northern lights.

A coronal mass ejection from the Sun could cause the aurora to appear farther south than usual on Monday night, according to NOAA.