Canada’s government has put out a “major geomagnetic storm watch” for Thursday and Friday.

The northern lights may be visible in Canada and the U.S. overnight on Thursday, June 4, through Friday, June 5, after a forecast for G1 geomagnetic storming.

Several states along the northern U.S. border will have a chance to see aurora borealis Thursday night.

The northern lights may be visible across northern U.S. states on Thursday night. Here is what you need to catch the dazzling display.

Canada’s government has put out a “major geomagnetic storm watch” for Thursday and Friday.

A strong geomagnetic storm is expected to hit Earth, increasing chances of seeing the northern lights in all of Canada

Northern lights dazzled 23 U.S. states overnight, and forecasters say auroras could return tonight as lingering solar storm effects continue across North America.

There will be a low chance of seeing the aurora borealis in regions closer to the U.S. northern border.

NOAA is predicting geomagnetic storms could make the northern lights visible farther south later this week.