The lights may be the most visible in Canada and Alaska, but states from Washington to New York may be in the viewline.
An intense solar flare could spark aurora chances across nearly half of the country late Sunday night -- here's what to know.
Though it is hard to predict exactly where the aurora will arrive, the NOAA image shows the view line tonight includes ...
According to space weather forecasts, people in Canada and the northern United States, including states like Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, and Minnesota, might see subtle, colorful ...
mostly in the northern region of the country, will be able to see the solar lights on Sunday night: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska ...
Northern Ireland and northern England. There is even a possibility the spectacular light display could be spotted from the north Norfolk coast, according to one Met Office meteorologist.
(NEXSTAR) — The sun is deep in its solar cycle, sparking a strong solar flare and geomagnetic storming that could bring the northern lights to parts of the U.S. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction ...
In the U.S., Idaho, Alaska and Michigan are examples of places where the Northern Lights could be observed, while Iceland and ...