Not only did we witness some big storms on Earth in 2025, but the sun also put on a show for the country, fuelling a number ...
This edition of the northern lights is brought to you by a pair of coronal mass ejections that erupted on New Year's Day.
A coronal mass ejection could trigger a geomagnetic storm, making the northern lights visible across 18 U.S. states tonight, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
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20 US states could see northern lights tonight! Here’s when and where to look
A rare geomagnetic storm triggered by a recent solar flare could make the Northern Lights visible as far south as Illinois, ...
Between the night of January 2 and the early hours of January 3, residents across parts of 20 states can experience aurora ...
A G2 storm, rated “moderate” on the five‑tier NOAA scale, can induce voltage irregularities in power systems and affect high ...
The northern lights aurora borealis forecast for the first week of January 2026 indicates that the most intense solar ...
A NOAA forecast suggest that Northern Lights may be visible in northern U.S. states this weekend during a G2 geomagnetic ...
A new solar storm is approaching. In 2025 there were several, but they did not have serious consequences. Now, the US ...
Extremely active sunspot AR3664 blasted a major X8.7-class solar flare. The sunspot was behind the incredible geomagnetic ...
Discover why 2026 is predicted to be the best year to witness the Northern Lights (Auroras). Learn about the solar cycle peak, brighter displays, and visibility at lower latitudes.
Throughout 2025, there have been several chances to spot the Northern Lights across Canada. The best of all these ...
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