"Set within Glacier National Park in Montana, this glacial lake provides a dramatic, dark-sky setting for night-sky photography and stargazing, famously framing both the Milky Way and the Northern Lights. With NOAA issuing a G3 (Strong) geomagnetic storm watch after two coronal mass ejections on April 13, clear evenings over the next 24–48 hours (possible impact late April 15–16) could produce especially vivid auroral displays visible from northern Montana; visitors should seek clear, horizon‑free views away from artificial light for the best chance to see the glow." - Michael d'Estries