The northern lights could be seen from the UP to mid-Michigan Tuesday night, Sept. 30, forecasters say. Here's what to know.
Geomagnetic storms are disruptions in the Earth's magnetosphere caused by solar wind and coronal mass ejections. The NOAA has predicted a Kp index of five out of nine for the night, suggesting that ...
NOAA says residents from northern to central Minnesota, and northern Wisconsin have a slight chance to see the aurora ...
Get ready for another round of northern lights this weekend! Here's how, when and where to watch the aurora borealis for a third time this week.
The northern lights often burn brightest around the equinox, when Earth's magnetic field opens to the sun's charged particles ...
A hidden magnetic island inside a coronal hole unleashed a surprise G3 storm, sparking dazzling displays across the US.
Mother Nature put on another fantastic northern lights show late Sunday night into Monday. Here is a refresher on what causes them!
What are the key differences? Learn what causes an aurora, their similar celestial origins, and where to see these ...
The northern lights were visible in some northern U.S. states this week, and could be visible in Alaska through the weekend. The probability of seeing the aurora borealis from any U.S. state outside ...
Michiganders were given a show with the northern lights on Sunday, Sept. 14, as a solar storm hit the planet. The geomagnetic storm reached G3 levels, which is rated as a strong solar storm.
Michigan's Upper Peninsula could see the northern lights Monday night, Sept. 15, forecasters say. Here's what to know.
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