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Northern lights were visible in Ohio. Did you see them?

The skies were clear of clouds for most of the night. The lights peaked between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — The northern lights were visible for parts of central Ohio early Wednesday morning.

The Space Weather Prediction Center expected a solar storm Tuesday evening that could result in a K5 to K7 level Aurora. These weren't be as bright or as widely visible as what we saw a few months ago but the lights were visible as far south as northern Ohio. 

The skies were clear of clouds for most of the night.  The lights are expected to peak between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. 

It's unclear when the next time Ohioans could see another northern lights phenomenon.

Below are pictures when the northern lights were visible in Ohio back in May.

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