A severe geomagnetic storm could lead to a spectacular aurora borealis showing above the U.S. this weekend. Latest forecast ...
“This is an unusual event,” says the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center, and it sure does seem that way as the agency has issued its first “G4” level geomagnetic watch since 2005.
A rare geomagnetic event could take shape this weekend to produce auroras (northern lights) in a large portion of the United States. And yes, this would include our sky over Southwest Ohio.
Increased solar activity has prompted the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) to increase their vigilance heading into ...
A "severe" geomagnetic event may come together this weekend, resulting in auroras, also known as northern lights, visible in Southwest Ohio.
Increased solar activity could cause auroras as far south as Alabama and Northern California, but may disrupt communications ...
You might be able to see the northern lights from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut on Friday and Saturday if the weather ...
Three bursts of charged particles ejected from the sun have merged into a wave that could lead to brilliant auroras being ...
NOAA upped the Geomagnetic Storm Watch from Moderate to Severe for Friday through Sunday. This is the first Severe Watch in ...
There's a definite chance that several U.S. states will get another round of auroras overnight and again on Sunday. That ...