The current G2 storm level suggests the aurora could extend farther south than usual, potentially making it visible in states ...
Residents of several northern states will have one more chance to see the Northern Lights during Thanksgiving week on Friday ...
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction ...
A filament eruption on Monday is ushering in the possibility that night skies could light up in greens, reds and purples this ...
NEW YORK -- This Thanksgiving, solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States. Pale ...
NOAA predicts a minor to moderate geomagnetic storm Thursday night, potentially giving people across the northern U.S. the ...
NOAA classifies geomagnetic storms on a scale of G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme), with G5 being the most powerful and least common ...
Thanksgiving dinner may be lit by some northern lights tomorrow night, depending on how the weather and skies cooperate.
A geomagnetic storm could cause the aurora borealis to dip into the skies of a few upper midwest states this week.
Moderate solar storms may make the northern lights visible in the uppermost parts of the nation, though it won’t be as ...