, the viewline for the intensity and location of the Aurora Borealis tonight and tomorrow night over North America ends at southern Wyoming — with a tiny bit of northeastern Colorado."The brightness and location of the aurora is typically shown as a green oval centered on Earth’s magnetic pole," reports the center."The green ovals turn red when the aurora is forecasted to be more intense.
The odds of catching them are even better tomorrow...as long as our cloudy, rainy weather does not continue. What are you waiting for? Get in your car and head two hours north or northeast for the best view. Find updated informationhas been defined as the free, independent voice of Denver — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls., the alt-weekly she co-founded in September 1977.