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Northern Lights Visible in 14 US States on September 2, 2025

Due to a G3 geomagnetic storm on September 1, 2025, and a subsequent minor G1 storm, the aurora borealis may be visible in 14 northern US states on the evening of September 2, 2025.

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Global Auroral Display Prompts Geomagnetic Storm Scale Reassessment

An unprecedented geomagnetic storm on May 10-11, 2024, caused by five coronal mass ejections, resulted in auroras visible globally at unusually low latitudes, prompting a reassessment of the geomagnetic storm scale and highlighting the potential for future intense displays during the sun's solar max...

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Northern Lights Visible Across Parts of Northern U.S. on Sunday

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts increased visibility of the aurora borealis across parts of the northern U.S. on Sunday due to a solar maximum causing more solar flares, with Alaska having the best viewing conditions, and several other states having a lower but st...

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Geomagnetic Storm to Bring Aurora Borealis to Parts of the U.S.

A geomagnetic storm expected this weekend may bring the aurora borealis to parts of the U.S., with northern Canada and Alaska having the highest likelihood, according to NOAA; optimal viewing is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time in areas with minimal light pollution.

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Solar Storms May Bring Northern Lights to Several U.S. States

Two solar plasma bursts heading toward Earth may bring auroras to many northern U.S. states, including parts of Alaska, Washington, Montana, and others, on Monday and Tuesday nights, according to NOAA, with the best viewing time being early Tuesday morning; this event follows similar events in May a...

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Northern Lights Dim After Intense Spring and Autumn Displays

The dramatic Northern Lights displays of May and October 2024, visible in the central U.S., have decreased due to a decline in solar activity following intense solar flares and coronal mass ejections, despite the sun being in its solar maximum phase; the next period of intense activity is expected a...

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Northern Lights Display Predicted for May 28, 2025

A G1-rated geomagnetic storm is predicted for May 28, 2025, potentially making the Northern Lights visible across 15 northern U.S. states and parts of Canada due to a coronal hole releasing high-speed solar wind with negative polarity, following an X1.1 solar flare and two smaller flares on May 25.

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Blood Moon" Eclipse and Aurora Confluence Captured in Stunning Alaskan Photographs

Astrophotographer Dan Zafra captured unique images of a total lunar eclipse overlapping with an aurora substorm in Northern Alaska on March 13, 2025, during the sun's solar maximum, a period of heightened aurora activity; other photographers captured similar images.

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Northern Lights Visible in Parts of the Northern U.S. on Friday

High-speed solar winds may make the aurora borealis visible in parts of the northern U.S. on Friday, with Alaska having the highest probability, followed by states like Washington, Montana, and Minnesota, according to NOAA; the increased visibility is due to the sun's current solar maximum.

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Northern Lights Visible in Multiple US States This Weekend Due to Solar Storm

A severe solar storm this weekend increased the chances of seeing the northern lights in several U.S. states, including Alaska, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and North Dakota, due to a planetary K-index of 5 out of 9, according to NOAA.

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Unexpected CME Causes G1 Geomagnetic Storm, Stunning Aurora Display

A coronal mass ejection (CME) from the sun directly hit Earth on December 17, 2023, at 05:19 UTC, causing a stronger than anticipated G1 geomagnetic storm and vibrant displays of the aurora borealis visible across higher latitudes in the US and beyond, despite initial forecasts predicting a near mis...

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