Alaska and northern Canada will have the highest chance of seeing aurora borealis, according to NOAA’s view line. A lesser, ...
NOAA is predicting northern lights from Washington, to Michigan, to New York and Maine Tuesday. Here's what time to look up.
A coronal mass ejection from the Sun is expected to arrive by midday, potentially causing “strong” geomagnetic storms and ...
The northern lights could be visible in more than a dozen states thanks to a burst of plasma and energy from the sun.
The northern lights could be visible once again from some northern states Sunday night and again in the coming days, ...
Portions of 15 states could have a full or partial view of the aurora Monday and Tuesday, per the agency’s forecast, ...
An Earth-directed coronal mass ejection could trigger a G3-rated geomagnetic storm on Tuesday, Dec. 9, according to space ...
NOAA has forecast a G1-class geomagnetic storm, the mildest level on the geomagnetic scale, yet still powerful enough to ...
Thanks to a recent geomagnetic storm, some Americans will be able to see the northern lights on Dec. 8 and Dec. 9.
Space weather is notoriously hard to predict, but one forecast map shows parts of Indiana might see the northern lights low on the horizon Dec. 8.
Major solar activity over the weekend could make the northern lights visible across more than a dozen states Monday and ...
A burst of plasma and energy from the sun could make the northern lights visible in more than a dozen states this week.
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