The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are typically visible in high-latitude regions near the Arctic Circle, where solar particles interact with the Earth's magnetic field. California is located much further south, making it generally too far from the magnetic poles to witness this phenomenon. While rare and intense solar storms can occasionally push the aurora's visibility further south, it is still uncommon for California to experience them.
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