The solar storm didn't seem to produce any Northern Lights this far south last night. I got up at 1 a.m., after the clouds had lifted, but didn't see anything, and SpaceWeather.com, a NOAA site, didn't indicate the aurorae were making it here. Darn.
There was some impressive stuff further north, according to SpaceWeather: "This was one of the best Northern Lights displays that I've ever seen, and I mean ever in over 5000 hours on the ice," says Andy Keen of Inari, Finland."
That sound you hear is me writhing in envy.