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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.
Effects of high-speed winds from a cooler, less dense spot on the sun’s surface may disrupt Earth’s magnetic field.
People in 18 U.S. states could see the green or red glow of the aurora in the sky Monday night. According to weather ...
Sky-watchers from Washington to Wisconsin and Michigan may be able to catch a glimpse of the dazzling northern lights.
Get ready for another round of northern lights this weekend! Here's how, when and where to watch the aurora borealis for a ...
People in states like Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Washington, South Dakota, Michigan, Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, ...
The northern lights have a high likelihood of visibility in northern Canada and in Alaska, once the sun sets in the state. A ...
Minnesota residents may have a chance to see the Northern Lights overnight, as the NOAA is forecasting a “strong" geomagnetic ...
Northern Michigan could observe the northern lights Tuesday night, Sept. 2, though storms could dampen viewing in some ...
The northern lights may appear in more than a dozen states this weekend. What to know about your chance of seeing them in ...
A geomagnetic storm that started Monday night has upped Chicago residents' chances of viewing the aurora borealis over the ...
The Space Weather Prediction Center has issued a G3 Geomagnetic Storm Watch for Monday night. This means the northern lights ...