For the second time this year, Northern Lights were visible in Northern Colorado, which was quite a sight to see. Many Northern Coloradans report that they could see the Northern Lights with the naked eye.

I didn't have that experience at my home in Northern Fort Collins, but I wish I had.

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Looking at social media the day after the Northern Lights appear is always funny. My timeline is filled with great photos or people complaining about not seeing the spectacle.

Why Northern Lights Were Visible in Colorado

You could see the Northern Lights throughout the nation, but they were extremely easy to see here at home in Colorado. The last time the Northern Lights were visible was in May.

NBC shared that the most stunning areas to see the Northern Lights were in Europe, England, China, Australia, and parts of the United States.

Related: Why Northern Lights Are Visible in Colorado This Month

A severe g4 geomagnetic storm is the reason why we were greeted by the Northern Lights. The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, was truly remarkable. We asked you to submit photos on social media and our station app.

Here is what the Northern Lights looked like across Northern Colorado.

Northern Coloradans Share Stunning Northern Lights Photos from October 2024

We asked you to submit photos on social media and the app and here are some great photos taken by Northern Coloradans.

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Have Any Photos In Colorado? We Want to See Them

We love seeing the Northern Lights from your point of view. If you have any great photos that you would like to share send them to us on our station app by sending us a message.

We look forward to seeing your great photos.

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