It’s the ultimate bucket-list travel dream, right?! Witnessing the Aurora Borealis—that look of green and pink across t ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as a speedy solar wind and incoming coronal mass ejection are expected to buffet Earth's magnetic field.
NOAA has forecast a G1-class geomagnetic storm, the mildest level on the geomagnetic scale, yet still powerful enough to ...
The northern lights may make an appearance on Dec. 3 and 4, according to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
The northern lights were visible across Ohio, as far south as Cincinnati, on Tuesday, Nov. 11. A severe geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday, Nov. 12, with a strong chance of another ...
Residents of 10 U.S. states could have the opportunity to see the dazzling northern lights just in time for Thanksgiving.
The northern lights could be visible from mid-Michigan northward Dec. 3, though snow and clouds may dim viewing chances. Here ...
Could you see the northern lights in Mississippi tonight? A strong geomagnetic storm is bringing the light show to southern skies. When? What to know ...
For the best view of the northern lights, the NOAA suggests finding a clear, unobstructed view of the sky away from any light pollution. Assuming the lights are still visible, the NOAA recommends ...
Stunning displays of purple and green hues brightened the night sky on Tuesday. But the strong geomagnetic storm isn't over.