CLEVELAND (WJW) -- Did you see them? Overnight, many skywatchers in Northeast Ohio were treated to the stunning glow of an aurora, or “northern lights.”

On Monday, FOX 8 meteorologists reported a strong geomagnetic storm was expected to create a dazzling glow after a coronal mass ejection erupted from the sun on Saturday.

To spot an aurora in northeast Ohio, skywatchers are advised to look low on the horizon using a camera with a long exposure.

The picture below was captured by Gabe Leidy Photography at Marblehead Lighthouse.

FOX 8 viewer Annaray Hummel also shared pictures she captured from Bay Village.

"I'm originally from Cleveland but there's just too much light! I got ate up by mosquitoes, but it was totally worth it! One of them is with Lake Erie in the background, and the other

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