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All states on the northern edge of the U.S. will have a small chance at seeing the northern lights Saturday if current ...
According to the SWPC's viewline forecast, the aurora borealis may be visible over parts of Washington, Idaho, Montana, ...
Here's how to watch back-to-back northern lights on Monday, July 30, and Tuesday, July 1, in the United States.
SEATTLE — Unfortunately, it's unlikely that the Northern Lights will be visible in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, despite a geomagnetic storm.
Washington was originally one of 17 states predicted to possibly see the northern lights but some of those factors have changed, meteorologists said Tuesday. This is not the first time this year ...
SEATTLE — The Northern Lights may make an appearance in parts of Washington Friday evening. An updated forecast from the the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center shows the aurora may be visible ...
SEATTLE — Parts of Washington state could see the Northern Lights on Monday night, although clouds and moonlight will make that difficult. “It’s not going to be working in our favor,” said ...
According to the National Weather Service Space Weather Prediction Center, the best time to view the northern lights will be between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. No special equipment is needed to see Auroras.
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, might be visible in Washington this week. Here’s why they happen, how and when you can watch them.
Even as an astronomy professor at the University of Washington, James Davenport has never witnessed the northern lights. But on Monday evening around 8:30 p.m., he started hearing that something ...
SEATTLE — Unfortunately, it's unlikely that the Northern Lights will be visible in Washington on Tuesday and Wednesday, despite a geomagnetic storm. The "view line," or the farthest south people ...