Did you miss the northern lights? You may get another chance to view them as the aurora borealis is set to illuminate skies once again Nov. 12, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center and reporting from USA TODAY.

Nearly 20 northern U.S. states are in NOAA's forecasted "view line" for the lights Nov. 12 , but Northern Colorado could catch another — albeit less intense — glimpse of them for the second night in a row, per NOAA's aurora borealis forecast map.

The natural phenomenon occurs when the sun's plasma interacts with Earth's magnetic field, projecting colorful lights across the night sky, per the National Weather Service. The lights were visible from Colorado and even states as far south as Texas and Florida on Nov. 11, pe

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