The Northern Lights are expected to be visible across the northern part of the U.S. on Oct. 10, Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 due to a potential geomagnetic storm. Find out how to watch the aurora borealis.
An explosion of particles is expected to reach Earth on Thursday, and could lead to visible Northern Lights in much of the ...
Still haven’t caught a glimpse of those shimmery northern lights? Minnesotans have a good chance to snag one of those popular ...
Parts of California could see the northern lights due to a “severe” geomagnetic storm, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The colorful dancing lights known as the aurora ...
We will have another good chance to see the Northern Lights in Connecticut tomorrow night and into Friday. NOAA’s Space ...
KOIN 6 Meteorologist Josh Cozart explains the northern light potential that returns to Portland as cloudy skies remain.
A large chunk of northern U.S. states will have a low to high likelihood of getting a glimpse at the Northern Lights on ...
A G4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm is being predicted for Thursday, Oct. 10 and Friday, Oct. 11. It means a northern lights alert for northern U.S. states.
If the burst tickles our atmosphere just right, we could see another northern lights show on Thursday night. MPR News helps ...
Very early forecasts that are subject to change indicate the southern extent of viewing could be as far south as Northern California and even Alabama. There are many variables that may change, but the ...
Earth is being hit by a strong solar radiation storm event that will be followed by a geomagnetic storm, space weather officials say.