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There is the potential of a strong geomagnetic storm this weekend, and it’s possible that some people in “far Northern California” could get a glimpse of an aurora, according to a NOAA Space ...
NOAA’s aurora forecast dashboard had a view line that extended to southern Oregon. Even so, many people across Northern California outside city lights could capture photos of the Northern Lights ...
Based on a forecast for where an aurora may be seen over North America, it doesn’t appear that California will be one of the states to see the northern lights come the night of June 25 or June 26.
The stunning display of lights, also known as the aurora, has become “less likely” for people in the very far northern part of California to view in the coming days, Dahl said. But don’t be ...
Aurora chasers, keep your eyes on the skies this weekend as northern lights might be possible at mid-latitudes.
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, could be visible as far south as Alabama, stretching up into northern California and New York, according to the NOAA.
In some areas, the aurora may appear as a faint green or red glow in the northern sky. However, in the far northern U.S., such as New England or the northern Rockies, the aurora could appear overhead.
A rare Northern Lights display could be visible across the northern United States on Monday. See where and when to watch the aurora borealis, plus viewing tips from NOAA.
According to the SWPC, the Kp index, a measure of geomagnetic activity, is forecast to peak at 5.67. The Kp index ranges from ...
Professional aurora chaser, Tom Kerss, speaks to Marc Shoffman to share his tips for spotting the northern lights on a cruise ...
The center says, "aurora has been seen as low as Alabama and northern California" in past G4 storms. It was seen Saturday night in states like Wyoming and Idaho.