The Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, can occasionally be seen in northern states of the USA, but they are quite rare in Georgia due to its southern location. However, during periods of intense solar activity, it is possible for the lights to be visible further south than their typical range. If you want to increase your chances of seeing the Northern Lights, consider traveling to states like Alaska, Minnesota, or northern Michigan during winter months when the nights are longest and dark.
To stay updated on potential sightings in Georgia or any unexpected events that might bring the lights closer, you might want to follow space weather forecasts from sources like NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. It's also worth noting that auroras are best viewed in dark, open locations away from city lights.