I don’t know. You are pretty far south, but with it being so flat and dark, you might. We don’t always even see them when they are supposed to be almost right overhead.
We’re pretty far out in the country ourselves, enough so that city lights are not much of a problem, but we do have trees in the way. And it’s so stinkin’ cold out besides.
FWIW, for some reason March and September are supposed to be the prime aurora viewing months.
Yeah, I know it’s a very rare occurence for viewing of the aurora borealis in Texas. Maybe one of these years.