The northern lights could be visible on New Year's Eve. See how far south the phenomenon could be visible.
The lights will be strongest in Alaska, with lower chances of viewing aurora borealis in Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota.
Areas included within Thursday’s viewing line include the northern tip of Idaho, northern Montana, North Dakota, northern ...
Folks ringing in the new year in several states along the U.S.’s northern border might spot the aurora borealis amidst the ...
NOAA's forecast issued Monday predicted the aurora could be visible as low as New York, including most of New Hampshire. Tomorrow, on New Year's Eve, the forecast shows the aurora viewline ...
NOAA's forecast issued Tuesday predicts the aurora could be visible as low as parts of the Midwest. In the northeastern part of the country, the forecast includes visibility in northern Vermont.
NOAA's forecast issued Tuesday predicts the aurora could be visible as low as parts of the Midwest. In the northeastern part of the country, the forecast includes visibility in northern New ...
A strong geomagnetic storm could produce auroras across parts of the northern United States on New Year’s Eve.While it’s unlikely the storm will bring the northern lights to Sacramento, there ...
Monday's forecast has a Kp index of six, meaning the lights could be “quite bright and active,” per the NOAA. New Year’s Eve’s aurora forecast has a Kp index of five, meaning there may ...
NOAA's forecast issued Monday predicted the aurora could be visible as low as New York, including most of Vermont. Tomorrow, on New Year's Eve, the forecast shows the aurora viewline reaching as ...
The agency's latest forecast map shows the aurora view line reaching Vermont tonight and tomorrow. NOAA is predicting a strong geomagnetic storm that will reach Earth on Dec. 31. Tonight and ...