The northern lights could be visible tonight. Will they be visible from Cincinnati? What to know and how to see them.
The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in the north of the country this weekend ...
The display, also known as aurora borealis, is most likely to be visible in Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England.
The Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska predicts high aurora borealis activity starting Friday morning, Oct. 4, ...
Meteorologists are predicting that something “unpredictable” could be visible in places it’s not usually seen this weekend.
The aurora borealis may be visible in Southeast Michigan this weekend, contingent on sky clarity and storm strength.
The lights may be visible in states including New York, Washington, Oregon, Wisconsin, Montana and New Hampshire.
A recent solar flare has prompted a geomagnetic storm watch and could produce aurorae this weekend. Here's how to see them if ...
Solar activity from Wednesday may mean some beautiful star gazing this weekend as NOAA predicts a geomagnetic storm that will ...
The aurora is expected to be visible in multiple northern U.S. states Oct. 3 through Oct. 5, according to the Space Weather Prediction Center.
The sun has unleashed the most powerful solar flare since 2017, just days after it spat out another monster explosion. Both ...
Solar flares do not cause the Northern Lights. They are caused by a phenomenon called coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that ...