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High latitudes: e.g., Alaska; Canada; US northern border states such as Washington, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont and Maine; Scandinavia; northern parts of the United Kingdom; northern Germany and Poland; New Zealand and southern Australia.

Middle latitudes: e.g., US states like Oregon and northern-to-central California, Wyoming, Colorado, Iowa, Ohio, Virginia and North Carolina; southern parts of the United Kingdom; France, northern Italy; central Australia; Japan.

Low Latitudes: e.g., US states like Texas and Florida, Southern California, Arizona, Arkansas, South Carolina; Mexico; Puerto Rico; Spain and Portugal; nations around the Mediterranean Sea; northern Australia.

Auroras are most often seen at high latitudes and least often at low latitudes. The key to aurora-spotting for middle and low latitude

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