News

Though geomagnetic activity is beginning to wane, the northern lights could still put on a show tonight (June 3). Earth is still reverberating from not one but two coronal mass ejections (CMEs ...
End of dialog window. (NEXSTAR) — A severe geomagnetic storm could bring the northern lights and possible technological effects to the U.S. to start the week, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction ...
Editor's note: There is still a possibility for several states to see the northern lights. Click here for the latest update on Monday, June 2. Several northern states in the U.S. might be able to ...
Editor's note: We could be in for even more aurora shows tonight as the northern lights may be visible from 15 U.S. States on June 2. Northern lights could put on an impressive show tonight (June ...
The storm, caused by a coronal mass ejection, or eruption of solar material, is developing tonight, with chances to view the dancing glow of the northern lights tonight, April 15, and on Wednesday ...
The Northern Lights were spotted in the UK on Tuesday - and could return again tonight. Known as the aurora borealis, they are typically seen further north in countries like Iceland and northern ...
The northern lights are likely to hit parts of Ontario this week — and if we’re lucky, we might get a few more dazzling displays of sweeping colour in the skies in coming weeks. The northern ...
Up to 10 states could see the northern lights on Sunday. NOAA projected Sunday’s northern lights will have a Kp index of four—on a scale of nine—which means the aurora borealis could be ...
With March’s action-packed skies and the spring season approaching, it’s shaping up to be one of the best months of the year for catching a glimpse of the northern lights. Northern lights ...
The northern lights are predicted to be visible in parts of Michigan on Thursday and Friday night. NOAA has an aurora dashboard that can help people track the phenomenon. Using a phone camera in ...
This Valentine’s Day, the sky might just put on the most romantic light show of all — the northern lights. Thanks to a high-speed solar wind streaming from a massive coronal hole in the sun ...