Its worth staying up and even taking a drive out to view this amazing spectacle of nature. Those in Peel region could go up noth on Highway 10 or Airport Road to open space and try to see them.
http://www.680news.com/news/local/article/84691--gta-residents-could-see-stunning-display-of-northern-lights
It's usually something only seen closer to the Arctic, but residents in the GTA could catch a rare glimpse of the northern lights.
If skies are clear Tuesday night, the Aurora Borealis -- one of the great wonders of the world -- will put on an amazing show.
Two minor solar storms that flared on Sunday have been shooting tons of plasma at the earth, thus intensifying the Aurora Borealis.
680News meteorologist Brian Hill said the northern lights will be seen from the western end of the Great Lakes all the way to the Maritimes.
Hill also offered some viewing advice. "Get far, far away from light pollution, so in other words, don't stand downtown Toronto and expect to see it, you won't. Get out in the country, away from any bright light source, and then that increases your chance of seeing [them]."
The best viewing time is Tuesday night or early Wednesday.
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