A powerful solar outburst is likely to trigger a "severe" geomagnetic storm on Thursday, with auroras potentially visible as ...
A fast-moving solar ejection was reported late Tuesday. This could send the auroras dancing as far south as Alabama in the ...
A G4 (Severe) geomagnetic storm is being predicted for Thursday, Oct. 10 and Friday, Oct. 11. It means a northern lights alert for northern U.S. states.
After solar eruptions launched on Tuesday, the center issued a moderate G2 geomagnetic storm watch as northern lights activity will be elevated Thursday night. If the forecasted geomagnetic storm ...
22, respectively, geomagnetic storms and space weather activity tend to peak. This is because the Earth orientates its poles, aligning its magnetic field with that of the sun. Such conditions ...
The appearance of the northern lights is caused by geomagnetic activity that leads to the collisions of ions with Earth’s atmospheric gasses, creating auroral displays. NOAA predicted the ...
The Space Weather Prediction Center alerted on X on Thursday morning that the geomagnetic activity that causes the northern lights reached Level 3 of 5, which will allow them to show up more ...
A G4 'severe' geomagnetic storm is approaching Earth and could affect radios and satellites as Hurricane Milton moves through ...
Geomagnetic activity reached G3 (Strong) storm levels at 1446… Our StormTracker meteorologists are keeping an eye on the chance of seeing the North Lights in CT. Skip to content ...
Remember May 10th? Well now 5 months later we will see a very similar event tomorrow night. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has released their forecast for the aurora ...
This article has been updated with the latest forecast information as of Thursday afternoon. The sun is sending a slew of activity to Earth this week — and that could mean strong displays of the ...