Not particularly... the aurorae borealis is always there in all colors, only it's usually too faint to see.
The best place to find information on how to see the Northern lights are on the ehow site. They show when the best time to see it is and gives a explanation on how it forms.
The best time to see the northern lights is on a cold night.
The Northern lights were visible for a short time in Maryland in October of 2001 due to a solar flare. The Northern lights are most visible the further north one goes. Video is available for a vantage view.
The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are glowing bands, circles and streams of colored lights that sometimes appear in the northern latitudes.pretty much there lights that apear in the sky at a pecific time of year.
After dark
The best time of year to see the Northern Lights depends on where in the world you are. For example, in Iceland, the best time to see them is during September, October, February, and March.
In December, near Christmas
Northern lights, Midnight Sun,
No. It is down to activity on the Sun, which is unpredictable. When there is unusual activity on the surface of the sun that is seen by astronomers, they can predict that the Northern Lights will be visible in a few days after that. That can happen at any time. There is no pattern in terms of when it can happen. Most of the time the required activity is not happening on the sun, so the Northern Lights don't appear at all.
They do not occur in South Dakota.
From between September & october I think ..
The best time for Northern Lights is on a cold, clear night. Go out to the bluff at the airport - or if you are willing to get out of your car and brave the cold for a bit, go up to the Flat Top parking lot!