The Northern Lights may be visible in several northern and Midwestern states again Friday as the sun approaches the peak of ...
The northern lights may be visible as far south as Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon because of a strong geomagnetic storm ...
The northern lights may be visible again after a geomagnetic storm Monday night allowed them to be seen as far south as Texas ...
Though it is hard to predict exactly where the aurora will arrive, the NOAA image shows the view line tonight includes ...
A large solar flare that took place Saturday has given residents in at least 22 states, including Pennsylvania, a chance at ...
An intense solar flare could spark aurora chances across nearly half of the country late Sunday night -- here's what to know.
The lights may be the most visible in Canada and Alaska, but states from Washington to New York may be in the viewline.
NOAA: Aurora borealis view line map for Friday, Sept. 20, includes the northern Midwest states of the United States.
An intense solar flare could spark aurora chances across nearly half of the country late Sunday night — here’s what to know.
For those seeking the northern lights, current forecasting shows viewing will likely be limited to those in the northernmost United States.
Parts of the U.S. will be able to see the northern lights due to the sun spitting out an intense flare known as Solar Cycle 25, according to the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center.