That makes 2026 an excellent time to plan a northern lights trip. Whether you're dreaming of auroras above Arctic fjords, ...
Northern lights may be visible across 15 northern U.S. states tonight due to G1-level geomagnetic storm conditions caused by ...
NOAA forecast a Kp index at a high of 4.67 between 9 p.m. Friday and midnight Saturday, meaning the northern lights could be ...
The northern lights continue tonight, Jan. 12, after a weekend of back-to-back activity. Here's everything you need to know ...
Space forecasters predict that seven states will be able to see the northern lights on Dec. 23. Check if yours is on the list.
NOAA says the best time to potentially see northern lights from the U.S. is from 6 p.m. - 6 a.m. CT. A geomagnetic storm watch was issued by the NOAA on Thursday, with predicted storm categories ...
This week, heightened solar activity is stirring Earth’s magnetic field, setting the stage for a northern lights sky show, with auroras visible farther south than usual. Here's everything you need to ...
Discover why 2026 is predicted to be the best year to witness the Northern Lights (Auroras). Learn about the solar cycle peak, brighter displays, and visibility at lower latitudes.
People in 12 U.S. states may be able to see the northern lights as forecasted by the latest report. These include Alaska, North Dakota, Minnesota, Maine, Wisconsin, Michigan, South Dakota, Idaho, New ...
NOAA says the best time to look for the northern lights is between 10 pm and 2 am local time. During geomagnetic storms, ...