Aurora Forecast for Northern Lights in Sweden
See The Aurora in Lapland, Sweden
The aurora season is here!
The aurora is a natural light display in the sky, primarily visible at high latitude regions. Aurorae are caused by the collision of electrically charged particles from the sun with atoms in the high-altitude atmosphere (thermosphere).
The aurora season in Sweden runs from early September to late March. The best time to see the aurora is during the winter months, when the nights are longer and the sky is darker. The aurora is most likely to be visible in the northern part of Sweden, above the Arctic Circle.
There are a number of places in Sweden where you can see the aurora. Some of the most popular destinations include:
- Abisko National Park
- Kiruna
- Jukkasjärvi
- Luleå
- Umeå
If you are planning to see the aurora in Sweden, it is important to do some research in advance. You should check the aurora forecast to see if there is a high probability of seeing the aurora on the night you will be there. You should also be aware of the weather conditions and dress appropriately.
Seeing the aurora is a truly unforgettable experience. If you are lucky enough to see it, you will never forget it.
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