Several U.S. states will be able to view the Northern Lights tonight, including Alaska, New York and Montana.
A coronal mass ejection could interact with the Earth, causing geomagnetic storms and making the aurora potentially visible ...
Scientists say this powerful surge in solar activity could set the stage for the northern lights to appear as early as Thursday, Feb. 5 ...
NOAA warns of likely G1-class geomagnetic storms on Thursday, Feb. 5, through Friday, Feb. 6, as a coronal mass ejection from ...
The lights are forecasted to reach 11 northern states near the Canadian border.
Amid severe geomagnetic storm conditions, the northern lights could be visible from even more states on Jan. 19 ...
This means that there may be a chance to spot the northern lights this week on Thursday, February 5, according to the ...
The northern lights may brighten skies above parts of the U.S. this weekend. Will Illinois residents be able to catch a ...
Solar cycle 25 may be on the downswing, but that doesn’t seem to be stopping the auroras from putting on a show. A strong solar flare on Sunday was powerful enough to black out some shortwave radios, ...
The northern lights may be seen in Massachusetts tonight as an X-class solar flare could cause a severe geomagnetic storm.
Those who missed the surprise Northern Lights display in November got another chance on January 19. And after that show, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting the Aurora ...
Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.