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Unsettled geomagnetic activity could bring northern lights to parts of the U.S. tonight (June 19–20). A coronal mass ejection ...
The aurora borealis could appear tonight for viewers in the continental United States, including in Minnesota, North Dakota ...
The aurora borealis will be active and visible from several parts across the United States beginning on Monday, June 23 ...
The northern lights — also called aurora borealis — could be visible in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Pennsylvania as Earth reverberates from the impact of a speedy solar storm.
Northern U.S. states from Idaho to New York may have another opportunity to catch the northern lights on Saturday, June 14.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Connecticut as speedy solar winds and an incoming CME fuel geomagnetic storm conditions.
During G1 conditions, auroras can be visible across the most northern states in the U.S., like Michigan and Maine, but if G2 conditions are reached, auroras could stretch as far south as New York, ...
A minor geomagnetic storm (level 1 of 5) is likely this week, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. Typically, ...
Here's how to watch the northern lights that are predicted to be "quite pleasing to look at" on Saturday, June 14.
New Yorkers may have another rare chance to witness one of the night sky’s most dazzling displays — the northern lights.
Residents in northern Michigan are within the aurora borealis viewline this weekend, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says, following a geomagnetic storm watch for areas in the ...