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PHOTOS: Northern Lights colour Okanagan night

Residents saw the dazzling green aurora borealis throughout the valley Friday night

Residents throughout the North and Central Okanagan had their eyes on the skies last night, to catch a glimpse of the ever-enchanting Northern Lights.

Few natural phenomena can compete with the beauty of the aurora borealis, which appear on occasion when the sun’s electrons collide with Earth’s magnetic field, becoming energized; lines of magnetic force channel this solar output into ribbons of colour across the night sky.

Fortunately, there were enough night owls in the valley to share photos of the light show Saturday (April 17) morning.

“I was sound asleep and missed them,” one Lumby resident said on Facebook, thanking Allison Edlund for the photo.

“I’ve never seen them before, so it was pretty exciting!” Edlund replied.

As the name suggests, the Northern Lights are more commonly visible in northern latitudes, but when they do appear in the Okanagan, they leave a lasting memory.

“When our kids were little Darrell woke us all up and we went out side in our snow suits and laid on the ground watching them,” Doris Square said on Facebook.

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About the Author: Brendan Shykora

I started as a carrier at the age of 8. In 2019 graduated from the Master of Journalism program at Carleton University.
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