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According to the SWPC's viewline forecast, the aurora borealis may be visible over parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, ...
Northern lights could be visible in Alaska and Canada on July 23. Northern parts of the contiguous U.S. have a lower shot at ...
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 Weather ...
All states on the northern edge of the U.S. will have a small chance at seeing the northern lights Saturday if current ...
The northern lights are expected to grace the skies of some northern states in the wake of a coronal mass ejection from the sun.
According to NOAA, "view lines" Michiganders as far south as Grand Rapids, Lansing and Port Huron may be able to catch a glimpse of the shimmering lights in the night sky to the north. The lights ...
Second chances are rare — especially with the Northern Lights. Here's where and when to see them tonight and tomorrow across ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
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.
Northern Canada and Alaska will have a higher likelihood of viewing the northern lights, once the sun sets in the state. A lesser chance is forecast for parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, North ...
The possible aurora borealis coincides with the Perseids meteor shower, with hundreds of meteors likely visible in the night ...