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    Northern lights set to shine over Canada tonight; Millions could witness rare solar storm display

    Canada is ready for a light show. A solar storm will cause the northern lights to appear. The best viewing time is late Monday night. Many cities across Canada could see the aurora. Clear skies away from city lights are ideal. The lights might also be visible Tuesday night. This event follows a recent coronal mass ejection.

    Northern lights in US: These 13 states to witness aurora today. Here's how you can maximize your viewing experience

    Northern lights in US: Get ready for a celestial spectacle. The northern lights may grace the skies over thirteen US states and this is expected on June 2nd and 3rd, 2025. A geomagnetic storm is predicted by NOAA. High-speed solar winds are fueling this event. Sky gazers in Michigan, Washington, and even Alabama might witness the aurora borealis.

    Geomagnetic storms might spark stunning aurora borealis deep into the US; here's when and where to look

    A powerful geomagnetic storm may bring the Northern Lights to many parts of America. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued a severe storm watch. Solar eruptions from the sun could cause vivid auroras. These might be visible as far south as Northern California and Alabama. The best viewing time is between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time.

    NASA Astronaut captures stunning Northern lights from International Space Station. Watch video

    Astronaut Nichole Ayers, aboard the International Space Station, captured a stunning aurora display. She was photographing storms over North and South America. The Northern Lights appeared unexpectedly. The aurora was visible over the northern US and Canada. Ayers is part of Expeditions 72 and 73. She launched in March 2025 and will return in July.

    Northern lights in US: Which states will see the Aurora Borealis tonight? Key timings and how to get the best view

    Northern lights will likely remain more active across the US tonight, with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicting a Kp index of three on the range of 0 to 9. Here's all you need to know about the Aurora Borealis, areas where it is expected to be visible, and the peak timings.

    Northern Lights to appear in 8 US States tonight: Last chance to see Aurora Borealis this week | Best viewing place and time

    The aurora borealis can be seen over eight northern states in the US tonight. NOAA predicts a Kp index of 3, indicating a "pleasing" light display. No severe geomagnetic storms have been predicted during the celestial display.

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