Northern lights may be visible across 15 northern U.S. states tonight due to G1-level geomagnetic storm conditions caused by ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as incoming coronal mass ejections and high-speed solar winds could trigger ...
A G1-level geomagnetic storm is predicted “due to potential compounded effects of a CIR and a CME,” as reported by NOAA ...
A NOAA forecast suggest that Northern Lights may be visible in northern U.S. states Thursday, Jan. 8, through Friday, Jan. 9, as solar wind conditions intensify.
People in 12 U.S. states may be able to see the northern lights as forecasted by the latest report. These include Alaska, North Dakota, Minnesota, Maine, Wisconsin, Michigan, South Dakota, Idaho, New ...
This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
A recent coronal mass ejection may disrupt Earth’s geomagnetic field on Friday, potentially making the aurora borealis ...
Based on the latest projections, Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Maine are currently within the aurora view line. Depending on the ...
More than a dozen states have a chance of seeing the aurora on Jan. 8 and 9. See latest northern lights forecast.
The chance is rather low and mainly held to Northern New England. But folks in the Burlington area and the Northeast Kingdom ...
Conditions may strengthen, allowing the lights to be visible further south than expected, or they may diminish, leaving viewers disappointed. For those eager to catch a glimpse of the northern lights, ...