The Aurora Borealis Is Back Tonight, and It May Hit Up to 20 States
A G2 geomagnetic storm from a New Year's coronal mass ejection will make the northern lights visible in 18 U.S. states, NOAA forecasts.
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Minor Aurora Storm Watch Issued - Northern Lights Show Possible, January 2026
Minor Aurora Storm Watch Issued Photo by Thomas Kast of Salamapaja UPDATE 1: NOAA has now increased the strength and length of the storm watch. 6 Kp possible. The article below has been updated. UPDATE 2: NOAA has now increased the length of the storm watch to 96 hours. The article below has been updated. Charged Particles from Sun heading towards Earth. First 48 hours: 5 Kp possible. Next 24 hours: 6 Kp possible. Final 24 hours: 5 Kp possible. …
20 U.S. States Could See Northern Lights Tonight! Here's When And Where To Look
A rare geomagnetic storm triggered by a recent solar flare could make the Northern Lights visible as far south as Illinois, Ohio, and Indiana on Friday, January 2, 2026, according to a forecast issued by the NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center. G2 Storm Alert: What NOAA’s Forecast Tells Us The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a forecast for a G2-class geomagnetic storm, driven by a coronal mass ejection (CME) …
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