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If you missed the stunning northern lights display last week, don't worry! Canada might get another chance to see the sky light up tonight thanks to another powerful solar flare over the weekend.

The Weather Network (TWN) reports that Canadians across the country should keep their eyes on the sky from Monday evening through early Tuesday morning as the auroras could make another dazzling appearance overnight from September 16 to 17.

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If you haven't gotten your chance to see the northern lights in Canada, you'll want to keep your eyes on the skies this week.

The northern lights could be visible across the country this weekend as moderate solar storms are predicted to occur, sending the aurora far south when they do, even as far as parts of southern Ontario.

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Look up! The northern lights could be visible across Canada this weekend due to a major solar storm, and almost all of the country will have a chance to see it.

According to space weather forecasters, several bursts of plasma from the sun are likely to reach Earth, leading to "highly elevated" geomagnetic activity and the possibility of widespread auroras, even as far south as southern Ontario.

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Have you always wanted to see the northern lights dancing in the skies over Canada? You might get your chance.

The northern lights could be visible over the country tonight after a powerful solar flare erupted from the sun, releasing a barrage of super-hot plasma toward Earth.

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Seeing the Northern Lights is one of the most surreal experiences and Canada is regularly blessed with the most spectacular show. Luckily, for those in Alberta and B.C., Western Canada offers some of the most impressive backdrops of the glowing Aurora Borealis.

The provinces are home to some enormous Dark Sky Preserves and parks where you can take in the night sky with mountain views that have to be seen to be believed.

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