A stream of unusually turbulent solar wind is currently sweeping past Earth, stirring up the kind of geomagnetic activity ...
After an incredible northern lights display on Tuesday night, Minnesotans have another chance to see the aurora this week.
A third coronal mass ejection is expected to hit Earth midday Wednesday, possibly sparking another vivid aurora over Minnesota.
Hopefully you saw the Northern Lights over the Twin Cities and the rest of the state of Minnesota as a Huge Solar Storm from the Sun which happens when charged particles hit the Earth’s atmosphere and ...
Meteorologist Cara Foster says the northern lights might grace our skies again tonight, so grab your phone to snap some ...
The aurora borealis could be visible from some states along the U.S.-Canadian border before and after Thanksgiving.
An aurora normally reserved for the Arctic Circle put on a dazzling, possibly once-in-a-lifetime show over the Twin Cities.
Across the country, the Aurora Borealis, or the Northern Lights, has shown brightly across the skies. The display of vibrant hues of green and pink is the first bright display of the lights in many ...
The northern lights could be visible on Thursday night in states close to the U.S.-Canadian border, forecasters at the ...
States in the northern U.S. have the best shot! NOAA’s view line includes Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South ...
There was an incredible northern lights show that dazzled in the skies across the United States Tuesday night. Here are photos and videos from the event.
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