A group of states along the U.S. northern border could see the northern lights Wednesday night, according to a forecast from ...
NOAA recommends traveling to a high, north-facing vantage point away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., when ...
Over the next two nights, a widespread display of the northern lights will dance across the northern U.S., including Philadelphia, and the lights could dip as far as Alabama and northern California. A ...
The Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and even the deep South could be in for an aurora borealis treat Sunday night. A strong geomagnetic storm could make northern lights visible to much of the U.S. There’s a ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasts the next possibility for viewing the northern lights is Wednesday night, with best viewing from Alaska to South Dakota. The ...
The sun is near its solar maximum, which has led to remarkable light shows at night over the past year. The Fourth of July holiday will bring explosive light shows on Friday night, but many folks will ...
The solar maximum, predicted for July 2025, may increase the chances of seeing the aurora borealis further south. Geomagnetic storms, caused by coronal mass ejections from the sun, create the aurora ...
The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, might be visible in parts of New York late Monday night into Tuesday morning, capping off the Labor Day celebrations. NOAA's Space Weather ...
OUR 4:00 TEAM WILL BE BROADCASTING LIVE FROM THE FAIRGROUNDS. WELL, WE ALL KNOW THE CITY OF PITTSBURGH, OF COURSE, IS KNOWN FOR ROCKING BLACK AND GOLD, BUT LAST NIGHT IT WAS WAY MORE COLORFUL THAN ...
If you missed the northern lights, or aurora borealis, over the past weekend, you’re in luck—you may have a second chance tonight, Monday, June 2, when they may be visible for a second night in a row ...
A group of states along the U.S.-Canadian border could see the northern lights Saturday night, according to a forecast from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Forecasters at NOAA ...