The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
There's a chance the northern lights could make an appearance over Massachusetts tonight, according to the aurora forecast.
Thursday's extreme solar activity means more opportunities to see the Northern Lights this weekend! Keep your eyes on the ...
Solar storms may cause faint auroras across fringes of the northern United States this weekend. Forecasters are also ...
An explosion happened on the sun Oct. 3, 2024, producing the most powerful solar flare since 2017 and kicking off a series of ...
The Sun unleashed a powerful X9.0 solar flare, the most intense in over 7 years. On October 3, 2024, the Sun emitted an ...
A recent solar flare has prompted a geomagnetic storm watch and could produce aurorae this weekend. Here's how to see them if ...
Solar flares are massive releases of energy from the Sun, associated with sunspots. Sunspots are darker because they are ...
A period of G3 "strong" geomagnetic storming conditions is possible on Friday. These conditions could produce Aurora Borealis or Northern lights as far south as Iowa and across the Midwest.
Solar flares do not cause the Northern Lights. They are caused by a phenomenon called coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that ...
After two massive solar flares exploded from the sun this week displays of Northern Lights are likely. Here's the aurora ...
This weekend’s mild temperatures and clear skies offer a rare opportunity for a glimpse of the Northern Lights near St. Louis, with the best potential viewing time being Saturday evening, ...