In a year that's been full of spectacular northern lights, we've got at least one more big night to watch the amazing colors.
The northern lights could be visible in more than a dozen states thanks to a burst of plasma and energy from the sun.
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The Northern Lights could be visible as far south as southern Minnesota Saturday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which predicts a lower likelihood of visibility ...
Portions of 15 states could have a full or partial view of the aurora Monday and Tuesday, per the agency’s forecast, ...
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According to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, this time around, the aurora may become visible on Monday night over ...
The northern lights could return to Ohio as another solar storm targets the Earth. Here's when the aurora could glow overhead ...
Even if you can't spot the northern lights in Indiana, there are still ways to view it from the comfort of your home.
A burst of plasma and energy from the sun could make the northern lights visible in more than a dozen states this week.