Additionally, the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) says "highly active auroral displays" may be visible overhead on Thursday (Feb. 5) in places such as Yellowknife, Iqaluit, Juneau, Edmonton, ...
While the storm is not expected to travel as far south as Connecticut, it should be visible on the northern horizon in Alaska ...
A coronal mass ejection could interact with the Earth, causing geomagnetic storms and making the aurora potentially visible ...
A map created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center shows that ...
Nonetheless, the potential geomagnetic tantrum could cause auroras to ignite the skies in 11 states: Alaska, Northern ...
NOAA warns of likely G1-class geomagnetic storms on Thursday, Feb. 5, through Friday, Feb. 6, as a coronal mass ejection from ...
There is a slight possibility of seeing the northern lights in Washington Wednesday night. The aurora borealis viewing line ...
Elevated geomagnetic activity could allow the northern lights to be seen farther south than usual tonight, according to NOAA.
The sun has emitted several solar flares in recent days, putting space-weather experts on the lookout for northern lights ...
A minor geomagnetic storm may increase northern lights visibility tonight as fast solar wind interacts with Earth’s magnetic field, according to Space.com forecasts.
After at least 50 successful viewings, this is everything I know about seeing (really seeing!) the northern lights. I'll ...