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The northern lights are best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time while at a high, north-facing vantage point away from ...
Northern Canada and Alaska will have the highest likelihood of viewing the phenomenon, once the sun sets in the state. A ...
A coronal mass ejection hurtling from the sun toward Earth could trigger a geomagnetic storm, making the northern lights ...
Parts of about 15 states are within NOAA's forecasted "view line" for the northern lights on Aug. 9. The view line indicates ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Illinois as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
A geomagnetic storm will expand visibility of the aurora borealis Thursday and Friday nights. See maps of which states will ...
The northern lights should be less intense but still visible in Victoria, Vancouver, Kelowna, Calgary, Lethbridge, Winnipeg, ...
The northern lights have creeped further south, but will Tennesseans be able to catch a glimpse of them again?
A weak solar storm generated some faint glimpses over New Hampshire late Friday night. As that continues, there is a low chance of seeing them again Saturday night.
The northern lights could be visible in more than 10 states, including parts of Michigan, on Friday and Saturday.
A potential G2 geomagnetic storm may put the northern lights visible to some of our countries northern most states.