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The most recent sighting of the aurora borealis in Florida was last summer. But Floridians likely will need a livestream to see the northern lights.
The northern lights predicted for June 14 are expected to be visible from various locations across the United States, including areas that don't typically have the chance to spot them from Earth.
The northern lights — also called aurora borealis — could be visible in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Michigan, Maine, northern parts of Idaho, Wyoming, Iowa, New York ...
NOAA tracks the northern lights and indicates how visible they are predicted to be by using the Kp-index, a global measure of auroral activity. The index is a 0-9 scale and measures changes in the ...
That includes states at or above the red view line on the map below. If you live along or near where the red view line reaches, you may only see the northern lights on the northern horizon.
Northern lights are forecast for the nights leading up to Independence Day, which are expected to color the sky in parts of the United States on Wednesday, July 2, and Thursday, July 3.
The northern lights put on a dazzling show late Sunday into early Monday morning across several U.S. states. If you didn't see them, not to worry — you've got another shot at spotting auroras ...
Northern Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are in the forecasted view line to potentially see the northern lights for both tonight and tomorrow as of 9 a.m. on June 24.
If Iowans caught the northern lights, they had to stay up until the early hours of Monday, June 2 and live close to the state's northern border. Loveline Evans was one of those fortunate Iowans.
Here’s where the northern lights could be visible this weekend, the last time they were seen in Florida and how to find aurora borealis livestreams.