Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most ...
A powerful geomagnetic solar storm is helping to unveil northern lights across the United States. Here's how auroras become ...
On Nov. 11-12, a G4-level geomagnetic storm lit up the skies to produce bright northern lights. Here is everything to know ...
Geomagnetic storm activity is expected to continue this week, but will Nashville catch a second glimpse of the northern ...
A massive solar flare and severe geomagnetic storm watch may bring the aurora as far south as parts of California and Alabama ...
A powerful G4 geomagnetic storm could make the northern lights visible as far south as Alabama. The best chance to see the aurora is typically between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. in a dark location away from ...
If you missed Tuesday night's rare glimpse at the Northern Lights that illuminated skies around the Philadelphia area, you're ...
The view line on SWPC's dashboard map shows people in up to nine states could see the northern lights, or aurora borealis, ...
Due to the changing seasons and solar flares from the sun, the Northern Lights may be visible depending on where you live.
Solar storms brought colorful auroras to Chicago-area skies Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning, and there could be more to come.
Missed the Northern Lights? You could be in luck. Can you see them light up Alabama skies again Wednesday night?
The chances for visibility are higher in the northern part of the United States. However, the Space Weather Prediction Center ...