The NOAA reported that the northern lights (aurora borealis) may be visible in the northernmost parts of Colorado on ...
If you missed out earlier this week, Minnesotans will get a second chance to see the Northern Lights on Thursday and Friday.
Space weather forecasting has improved a lot, but we still can't forecast the northern lights more than one to four days in advance.
Strong geomagnetic storms can disrupt radio communications and power grids and even damage orbiting satellites. But they can also boost the auroras , also known as the northern and southern lights, ...
A massive ball of plasma and accompanying magnetic field ejected from the Sun is expected to strike Earth on Thursday morning ...
A powerful solar outburst is likely to trigger a "severe" geomagnetic storm on Thursday, with auroras potentially visible as ...
The aurora borealis may be visible on Long Island tomorrow night. Here's everything you need to know about the geomagnetic ...
The northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, could be visible overhead everywhere in Minnesota, and even as far south ...
"The aurora may become visible over much of the northern half of the country, and maybe as far south as Alabama to northern California," NOAA predicted.