You Could See the Northern Lights on Thursday
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Wednesday night's sights of the aurora borealis are expected to be even stronger than Tuesday's (so long as the skies are clear).
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing across the night sky,
Readers from the Kansas City metro and as far away as Saline County in Kansas and DeKalb County in Missouri shared what they saw.
Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the northern U.S.
The northern lights were visible Tuesday night across the Chicago area, illuminating the sky with brightly colorful displays due to severe solar storms.
Missed the Northern Lights last night? Don’t worry. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says that those hoping to witness the celestial phenomenon — including those in Colorado — could have another shot tonight,
The northern lights will be visible again Wednesday night in some parts of the United States but the Lehigh Valley and Pennsylvania likely will miss out.
Missed the northern lights this week or too cloudy near you? Check if the northern lights are visible tonight in New Jersey and other states.
If you missed the lights the past two nights, you may still have another chance: forecasts show the northern lights may visible as far south as central Wisconsin on Nov. 13 and in the northern portion of the state Nov. 14. In the meantime, here are some of the best pictures and reactions we saw to Wednesday night's lights: