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High-speed winds from a cooler, less dense spot on the sun’s surface are expected to produce northern lights displays.
Sky-watchers from Washington to Wisconsin and Michigan may be able to catch a glimpse of the dazzling northern lights.
Effects of high-speed winds from a cooler, less dense spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s magnetic field.
Here’s where the northern lights could be visible this weekend, the last time they were seen in Florida and how to find aurora borealis livestreams.
Aurora borealis sighting: A coronal mass ejection hurtling from the sun toward Earth could unleash the northern lights in up to 18 states in the US.
We missed the historical aurora borealis last May because of bad weather. That was a rare level G-5 extreme geomagnetic storm, and the colorful lights were seen overhead as far south as the Caribbean.
The Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, West Coast and even the deep South could be in for an aurora borealis treat Sunday night.
Sky-watchers, you're in luck—the northern lights, or aurora borealis, may make another showing in June, above Alaska and the upper Midwest to the Northeast, according to NOAA.
Good news for sky gazers. The aurora borealis, or northern lights, might appear in several US states soon. This celestial ...
Aurora borealis is best seen throughout the winter months as the nights are longer, though the swirling displays can still be ...
Which states could see the aurora borealis tonight? According to the Space Weather Prediction Center, Wednesday night's aurora will be visible in Alaska, Washington state, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming ...
Has the aurora borealis been visible in Tennessee before? Tennessee may not be the typical place to see the northern lights, but it has been known to happen, according to The Tennessee ...