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The wee hours of Saturday morning will bring the best chance to see the Aurora Borealis this weekend in northern states.
All states on the northern edge of the U.S. will have a small chance at seeing the northern lights Saturday if current ...
The aurora borealis is best observed just after sunset or just before sunrise. Don’t worry if you aren’t able to see the northern lights this week—NOAA predicts activity will remain high ...
Which states could see the aurora borealis tonight? According to the Space Weather Prediction Center, Wednesday night's aurora will be visible in Alaska, Washington state, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming ...
Good news for skywatchers: The auroras are coming back! For those in the northern states, the aurora borealis, or northern lights, are likely to appear this week, according to the National Oceanic ...
When will the aurora be visible again? A minor geomagnetic storm (level 1 of 5) is likely this week, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
The probability of seeing the aurora borealis from any U.S. state outside of Alaska this weekend is low. NOAA predicts the Kp index, a measure of auroral activity, will peak at 3.67 this weekend.
NOAA's updated northern lights forecast map shows much of Washington state – including Seattle, Spokane, Everett, Tacoma, Bellevue and Bellingham – inside the "view line" for the aurora ...
The northern lights will have a better chance of being seen throughout Canada and Alaska once the sun sets in the state. A ...
The aurora borealis has a chance to appear for viewers in Alaska and the upper Midwest, including Minnesota, Wisconsin and ...