Read up on the latest thinking regarding Friday night’s northern lights viewing potential.
Look to the skies this weekend. We may get a glimpse of the northern lights
If you missed it, or want to see it again, you may have another shot on Saturday and even Sunday night but, Northeast Ohio’s weather needs to cooperate.
It's rare for such a strong solar storm to hit the earth, and they're unpredictable, meaning it could be years before anything like this happens again.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – During a rare geomagnetic storm, numerous central Ohioans got to view a beautiful celestial show: the northern lights. The colorful auroras are courtesy of a series of
People across Northeast Ohio are catching a glimpse at an aurora, or the “northern lights” Friday night.
A strong solar storm made way for Ohioans across the state to experience
A powerful geomagnetic storm made the aurora borealis visible in much of the U.S. on Friday night, with the display expected to continue tonight.
Get ready to gaze skyward this weekend as the northern lights may make a rare appearance across Ohio, courtesy of a potent solar storm hurtling towards Earth. The Space Weather Prediction Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has issued a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch, rating it at a level G4 […]
Residents across the Midwest, including those in Ohio, were treated to a stunning spectacle on Friday night as the aurora borealis graced the evening sky. The vibrant display was made possible by a rare solar storm on Friday, placing the majority of Ohio within prime viewing territory for the Northern Lights. Scientists from the U.S. […]
Many parts of the country, including in Northern California, were treated
(FOX40.COM) -- An incredibly rare aerial phenomenon is taking place throughout the world on Friday and Saturday, and residents of Northern California may find themselves in peak viewing territory, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. On Friday morning, the weather agency said that a G5 geomagnetic storm, which is considered severe and very []