On Wednesday evening, residents in southeastern Manitoba witnessed another stunning display of the Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that the phenomenon was visible across all of Canada.
Central Manitoba residents are expected to see the second night of this natural light show, weather permitting.
A resident of Steinbach shared that the Northern Lights were so intense and active they triggered their home’s doorbell alarm, drawing their attention to the sky. Others took the opportunity to enjoy the spectacle by driving out into the countryside for a better view.
Images of the Aurora Borealis were shared on the Mix 96 and Country 107 Facebook pages, submitted by local viewers.
According to one Steinbach resident, the Northern Lights were so bright and busy that they activated the doorbell alarm on their home, which brought their attention to the lights.
Summary: The vibrant Aurora Borealis illuminated southern Manitoba’s night sky, captivating residents and inspiring shared photos and experiences across the region.