Northern lights may dazzle Washington skies Monday, due to a severe geomagnetic storm alert. Here's what to know.
Freezing mornings with chilly afternoon sunshine till the end of the week. There is a slight chance of showers by this weekend with hopefully a little snow falling again in the mountains.
The aurora borealis is expected to show up on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The Northern Lights may be visible in 24 states tonight—including Washington. According to the NOAA Space Weather Prediction ...
A NOAA forecast suggests that Northern Lights may be visible in northern U.S. states after dark on Sunday, Jan. 18, during a geomagnetic storm.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York tonight as an incoming stream of speedy solar wind sets the stage for some potentially dazzling northern lights.
A rare geomagnetic storm lit up western Washington skies Monday night into early Tuesday morning. Here are some of the ...
A strong geomagnetic storm could make the northern lights visible across parts of the northern U.S. and Canada, with peak activity expected late Monday night.
The northern lights could be visible in two dozen states thanks to strong solar activity.
A severe geomagnetic storm is pushing the aurora borealis far south, putting roughly two dozen states in the viewing zone.
The weather may be calm, but the heavens above are not!