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Here’s where the northern lights could be visible this weekend, the last time they were seen in Florida and how to find aurora borealis livestreams.
Skywatchers are in for a treat tonight as the northern lights may be visible. Here's the aurora borealis forecast.
When will the aurora be visible again? A minor geomagnetic storm (level 1 of 5) is likely this week, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
When will the aurora be visible again? A minor geomagnetic storm (level 1 of 5) is likely this week, according to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center.
Sky-watchers, you're in luck—the northern lights, or aurora borealis, may make another showing in June, above Alaska and the upper Midwest to the Northeast, according to NOAA.
The Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, West Coast and even the deep South could be in for an aurora borealis treat Sunday night.
The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Alert through Monday, meaning people living as far south as Washington and Northern Oregon might be able to see the aurora.
Pacific Northwest residents may get the rare chance to spot the Aurora Borealis (a.k.a. Northern lights) on Sunday night.
Aurora could possibly be seen across New York and as far south as Alabama and Northern California. The NOAA has upgraded the geomagnetic storm for Sunday, June 1 to a severe G4 event.