After an incredible northern lights display on Tuesday night, Minnesotans have another chance to see the aurora this week.
An aurora normally reserved for the Arctic Circle put on a dazzling, possibly once-in-a-lifetime show over the Twin Cities.
A third coronal mass ejection is expected to hit Earth midday Wednesday, possibly sparking another vivid aurora over Minnesota.
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