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AURORA WATCH! Could be a show in the sky (continental U.S.) Tonight!

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Originally posted by: TuffGuy

So, is that a no?

What about from Angeles Crest or Sandstone Peak?

I don't know....

but I will be hitting up Angeles Crest (for the hell of it...)


where's Sandstone peak?

edit: oh, I found it, Angeles Crest is alot closer for me (I am in San Gabriel, I can either go San Gabriel Mountain, 210 exit Azusa.)
 
Well, I have two choices. I can get in the car, drive three hours to get behind the line of storms to my north, which means driving three hours to get back home at 3am or later, then be at work at 8am. Or I can sit here and nef until bedtime. Sucks to be me...🙁
 
Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: TuffGuy

edit: oh, I found it, Angeles Crest is alot closer for me (I am in San Gabriel, I can either go San Gabriel Mountain, 210 exit Azusa.)

Azusa? When I'm going west on the 210 I just exit on Angeles Crest Hwy. Im not sure if this is the same if you're coming from the east.

I may take a trip to Angeles Crest tomorrow night if the conditions are right.
 
Any good spots in the South Bay? I'm thinking Rancho San Antonio.
There are probably good spots along Hwy 9, but I don't know which ones are good.
 
Anyone get any pics? I was up at 2 am, didn't see anything. I thought it was would go as far south a Georgia? I am in Tennessee.
 
I don't think it got as far south as we'd hoped - judging by the data on noaa.gov's site, you might have been able to see as far south as Nebraska - if you were lucky.
 
Originally posted by: sixone
I don't think it got as far south as we'd hoped - judging by the data on noaa.gov's site, you might have been able to see as far south as Nebraska - if you were lucky.

Maybe next time. 🙁
 
Overcast in Philly. Maybe tonight, but with bits hurricane Ophelia worming their way up here, I'm still not optimistic.
 
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