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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 ...
Americans in some northern U.S. states may have another opportunity to catch a glimpse of the night sky's greatest spectacle. The northern lights are slated to be visible in states from Idaho to ...
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.
The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, may be visible in as many as 15 northern states between Tuesday night, June 24 and Wednesday night, June 25, according to NOAA's Space ...
The best time to view the northern lights will be around 1 AM local time, when the sky is at its darkest. Those interested in viewing the phenomenon are urged to head away from city centers and ...
This means heading more north of your area. It must be dark out to catch a glimpse of the blue, green, and purple lights. This means times between 10:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. are typically best.
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.
A rare Northern Lights display could be visible across the northern United States on Monday. See where and when to watch the aurora borealis, plus viewing tips from NOAA.