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SALT LAKE CITY — The northern lights could make a return to Utah on Sunday night. This comes after the lights dazzled some lucky residents in April, according to the National Weather Service.
Utahns will have to look north to see the lights. If conditions are clear, the aurora will be visible low on the horizon in northern and central Utah, but not the southernmost part of the state.
He projects that the northern lights will be visible enough in northern Utah for cameras to pick up, but the phenomenon is more likely to be visible to the naked eye across northern Idaho and ...
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to South Dakota as a giant hole in the sun's atmosphere shakes up geomagnetic activity in the coming days.
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 ...
(NEXSTAR) — A severe geomagnetic storm could bring the northern lights and possible technological effects to the U.S. to start the week, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has warned.
BENSON, Utah (ABC4) — Aurora activity was high late Monday night into Tuesday morning, resulting in a rare visit from the northern lights in the Beehive State. One Utahn captured brilliant hues ...
The Northern Lights could visible Monday night after a ... which reports that displays were seen from New York to Utah. A minor G1 geomagnetic storm had been forecast in advance, but what ...
The northern lights were visible as far south as New Mexico on Saturday night, The Washington Post reported, and others saw light displays in Wyoming and Utah. Some viewers in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...
Utahns gathered across the state to catch a glimpse of the northern lights late on Thursday, Oct. 10. Common areas people saw the aurora borealis included Weber County, Spanish Fork Canyon and ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The National Weather Service issued a warning of the potential for northern Utah storms on Tuesday, June 10.
(NEXSTAR) — A severe geomagnetic storm could bring the northern lights and possible technological effects to the U.S. to start the week, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center has warned.