A severe geomagnetic storm reached Earth on Thursday, which could bring an increased chance of auroras and may affect ...
Several states in the Lower 48 may also get a chance to see the northern lights. Areas in red on the map below have the highest likelihood of catching the aurora while those in gr ...
The aurora borealis lights the sky north of Mann Lake Thursday in Lewiston. The light show was caused by a geomagnetic storm ...
A powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) took place on Tuesday and rapidly reached our planet’s geomagnetic field on Thursday, ...
A "severe" solar storm has made the northern lights visible in the U.S. farther south than usual while also posing the ...
A geomagnetic storm arrived at Earth on Thursday, causing the aurora borealis to be visible in some parts of North America.
A strong radiation storm will provide the chance to see the aurora across parts of the United States, including Colorado.
The light show Thursday night was the strongest since May and could be seen as far south as Texas, Florida, and California.
A rare occurrence happened Thursday night: the Northern Lights were visible on the East Coast, including in North Carolina ...
An incoming geomagnetic storm is expected to hit the Earth Thursday, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center.
The National Weather Service in Tallahassee is sharing multiple reports of northern lights spotting in the capital city.
Scientist Jim Wild has traveled to the Arctic Circle numerous times to study the northern lights, but Thursday night he ...