Those lucky folks who’ve had the chance to see them will tell you that the northern lights may be the most stunning spectacle on the entire planet. So why are they so uncommon? The key is in the word “northern” – this atmospheric light show is regularly only seen above the Arctic Circle, where few people live, and getting there can be a massive undertaking. But that might be changing this year, thanks to some unique solar conditions that have been brewing for quite some time. Will we actually be able to see the northern lights in 2024 in Iowa and surrounding states? It’s possible but far from guaranteed. Here’s everything you need to know about the Northern Lights making their way to the Hawkeye State, as well as some amazing pictures of this phenomenon from around the world.

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Are you hoping to see the northern lights in 2024 in Iowa? Where do you like to stargaze in the Hawkeye State? Let us know in the comments section! The conditions that might make this possible will be changing through the year, so keep an eye on the Space Weather Prediction Center for the latest atmospheric updates. To visit one of Iowa’s best parks for stargazing, check out our past coverage of Nine Eagles State Park, and be sure to bring a good pair of binoculars with you!

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