There's a lot going on as far as weather this Wednesday: cooler-than-usual temperatures, and two different displays could light up the night sky (if you're in the right place to see them).

Another chance to see the northern lights?

A strong geomagnetic storm recorded on Tuesday allowed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, to be seen across much of the northern United States, offering a rare spectacle at mid-latitudes.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), solar activity reached G4 levels — classified as severe — strong enough for the auroras to be visible much farther south than usual.

Throughout Tuesday night, numerous sightings were reported in states such as Kentucky, Indiana, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Colorado and even in Florida, where the sk

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