NOAA recommends traveling to a high, north-facing vantage point away from light pollution between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m., when ...
A group of states along the U.S. northern border could see the northern lights Wednesday night, according to a forecast from ...
Another round of colorful auroras will shimmer across 14 states as geomagnetic storm conditions are predicted for tonight, Oct. 28. Here's how and when to watch the northern lights.
Washington could see the northern lights Wednesday night as NOAA forecasts aurora visibility across northern states and much ...
The beautiful aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, could be visible in states closest to the American-Canadian border.
States within Tuesday’s viewing line (see map below) include Alaska, northern Washington, northern Idaho, Montana, ...
The northern lights could make a surprise appearance across parts of the U.S. on the evening of Thursday, Oct. 30. Here's how ...
A strong solar flare-up could bring auroras to the far north, and might even be visible in some U.S. states on Wednesday.
The aurora borealis is best seen in the winter months as the days grow shorter, though the phenomenon can still be visible throughout the year depending on solar activity. NOAA recommends traveling ...
A solar storm could bring the northern lights to U.S. skies tonight—see if your state is on the aurora visibility map.
The view line on SWPC's dashboard map shows people in up to 14 states could see the northern lights, or aurora borealis, ...
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