By Mary Drew at Pasty Central (Mdrew) on Tuesday, August 23, 2005 - 01:19 pm:
Mr. Bill just sent me the following information about the potential for viewing auroras tonight and tomorrow and as luck would have it, I think clear skies are predicted here!
Space Weather News for August 23, 2005
Spaceweather.com
Big sunspot 798 exploded twice yesterday, August 22nd, and hurled a pair of coronal mass ejections apparently toward Earth. Geomagnetic storms are possible when the clouds arrive. Sky watchers should be alert for auroras during the nights of August 23rd and 24th. High latitudes are favored: e.g., Canada, Alaska and northern-tier US states from Washington to Maine.