While Thanksgiving may be cool and rainy in many spots across the country, solar storms could offer a glimpse at the northern ...
A geomagnetic storm could cause the aurora borealis to dip into the skies of a few upper midwest states this week.
This Thanksgiving, solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States. Pale auroras may be ...
Northern lights should be visible on Thanksgiving and Black Friday from New York to Idaho thanks to an incoming solar storm, ...
Moderate solar storms may make the northern lights visible in the uppermost parts of the nation, though it won’t be as ...
A series of geomagnetic storms are expected later in the week, pulling the northern lights further south to more states.
NOAA classifies geomagnetic storms on a scale of G1 (minor) to G5 (extreme), with G5 being the most powerful and least common ...
The northern lights may be visible on Wednesday and Thursday in states like New York, Wisconsin and Washington as G2 ...
The northern lights could become visible low on the horizon as far south as Indianapolis this week, according to one aurora ...
SEATTLE — The northern lights may appear in the night sky on Thanksgiving night and on Friday, but unfortunately, it's ...
The skies might look beautiful once again for sky gazers this Thanksgiving! Find out if you can see the aurora borealis.