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If you find yourself in one of the 18 states listed above (or simply want to try your luck) head to a dark, north-facing spot ...
Montana, North Dakota and Minnesota are just some of the states that may be able to see the Northern Lights Monday night.
The light show may be visible across 10 different states Friday and Saturday evening, according to NOAA forecasts.
According to the NOAA, 24 states, including Alaska, Montana and North Dakota, might have a chance to see the northern lights ...
The northern lights — also called aurora borealis — could be visible in Alaska, Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, ...
Sky-watchers, you're in luck—the northern lights, or aurora borealis, may make another showing in June, above Alaska and the ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Pennsylvania as Earth reverberates from the impact of a speedy solar storm.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) aurora forecast, the northern lights may be ...
The likelihood of seeing the northern lights will be low for most of the U.S. on Monday, but northern New Hampshire and Maine ...
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) aurora forecast, the northern lights may be ...
A strong geomagnetic storm means that there is a chance you'll catch the northern ... prediction map is showing that most of Massachusetts has a chance of seeing the lights tonight.