Here we explain why March is one of the best months of the year to see the northern lights — and how the spring equinox boosts aurora activity.
Friday the 13th may have a reputation for bad luck, but the sky’s about to give us something so much more magical!
NOAA is forecasting a G1-class geomagnetic storm on Friday, March 13, through Saturday, March 14, with the aurora borealis ...
The spring equinox and the sun's solar cycle could bring views of the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, this March.
The impact of a coronal mass ejection that erupted from the sun on March 6 could boost geomagnetic activity this week, giving ...
Many people who don’t believe one conspiracy theory about that station—known as the High-frequency Active Auroral Research ...
After a spectacular run, the aurora borealis is taking its final bow.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. In the past two ...
The northern lights are expected to light up the night sky across parts of the United States tonight, March 9, 2026. The ...
If you live in the northern US, be sure to check the sky tonight (March 6, 2026) because the Northern Lights may be on ...
Skywatchers across parts of the United States could catch a glimpse of one of nature’s most mesmerizing light shows this evening ...
The Northern Lights are a mesmerizing natural phenomenon that many people dream of witnessing. Due to a high-speed solar wind, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a ...
A geomagnetic storm will bring the dazzling colors of the aurora borealis to states in the northern part of the country.