I'm in Montana. It should have been visible across a very large portion of the U.S. for a while last night. The CME is still affecting Earth and may allow viewing of the aurora again tonight. We'll see.
This is what was said about last nights display.
"Researchers at the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks are forecasting visible high aurora activity visible as far south as the upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions with visibility possible low on the horizon (above the solid green in the map below) as far south as a line stretching from Salem, Oregon to the Washington D.C. area."