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Im from Colorado and no northern lights appear in Colorado, trust me, im pretty sure.

Improvement 15 July 2010 - On rare occasion, the sun has released energy (not sure what it is called officially) that has made the northern lights viable as far south as San Diego. I believe it has happened twice in the last 10 years. Also, some nights you can see something that looks similar to the northern lights, but it's just how the light travels through the pollution in the air.

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