The spring equinox and the sun's solar cycle could bring views of the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, this March.
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Friday, March 13, through Saturday, March 14, with the aurora borealis ...
Here's when and where to spot the dazzling displays.
For those who’ve always wanted to experience the magic of the Northern Lights — but don’t live in one of the typical prime viewing locations — tonight and this weekend may just be your chance. The ...
The impact of a coronal mass ejection that erupted from the sun on March 6 could boost geomagnetic activity this week, giving northern lights a subtle lift ...
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Thursday, March. 5, through Friday, March 6, with the aurora borealis possible from northern U.S. states and Canada.
The "equinox effect" doubles the chance of auroral activity in March and September, when the fall equinox occurs, scientists say.
Skywatchers across parts of the United States could catch a glimpse of one of nature’s most mesmerizing light shows this ...
Which states can see the Northern Lights on March 6? Click for a list of the 10 northern states where the aurora borealis ...
March 2026 could be the best month for the northern lights until the mid-2030s, as celestial mechanics and solar activity combine for potentially potent results.
Solar activity is ramping up, which means the northern lights are appearing farther south than usual. In 2026, people across the lower 48 states will have a real chance to see auroras without flying ...
This week’s potential display is a result of a burst of fast-moving solar wind escaping from a coronal hole on the sun’s surface ...