It's barely could be named "seen". All that nice photos are made with huge exposition to make picture better than it really look like. Auroras at that latitudes are not rare thing, but to see something you need to know what exactly you looking for, where and when. Then, if you are lucky, you will notice that dim glow.
To get real entertainment, better be somwhere close to Polar Circle at least.
Again? When is it actually going to do anything.
Well, sometimes it do a nice aurora show for entertainment of those living relatively close to poles and who dare to look at the night sky. :)
Last time the aurora was seen all the way down to Mexico
It's barely could be named "seen". All that nice photos are made with huge exposition to make picture better than it really look like. Auroras at that latitudes are not rare thing, but to see something you need to know what exactly you looking for, where and when. Then, if you are lucky, you will notice that dim glow.
To get real entertainment, better be somwhere close to Polar Circle at least.
Not for long.