Zachary Gutierrez+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Sky Show Tonight!Heads up, stargazers! The northern lights could make a rare appearance as far south as New York tonight, thanks to the strongest solar storm since 2003. If you’re in the northern U.S. (think Alaska, Montana, Michigan, Maine, and more), bundle up and find a dark, north-facing spot between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Your phone camera might even catch colors your eyes can’t see. Who’s staying up for this bucket-list moment? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis10Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Look Up Tonight!The Northern Lights might be making a surprise appearance across much of the U.S. tonight thanks to a severe geomagnetic storm! If you’re north of Georgia or SoCal, step outside after 8 p.m. ET and you could catch a colorful aurora show—think green, purple, or even red glows. No promises, but it’s worth a peek (and your phone camera might catch more than your eyes). Who else is staying up for this? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis80Share
Michelle York+FollowNorthern Lights Could Hit Alabama Tonight!Not kidding—tonight’s aurora borealis could be wild. A rare geomagnetic storm means the northern lights might be visible way farther south than usual, even down to Alabama and northern California. If you’re up late, look north! Pro tip: for epic pics, max out your phone’s night mode exposure (10 seconds or more if you’ve got a tripod). This level of storm is super rare, so don’t miss it! #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis31Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowNorthern Lights + Wolf Moon = Epic Night!Major solar flares just supercharged the skies, and now 20 states might get a rare Northern Lights show on Jan 2-3! Stargazers from Alaska to New York, grab your blankets and cameras—just watch out for the Wolf Supermoon, which could make the auroras a bit harder to spot. Pro tip: head somewhere dark for the best view. Nature’s throwing a party, and you’re invited! #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis20Share
Łöćĥłãŋŋ føşŧ3ŗ+Followaurora borealis.... ohio incase yall missed it ... how beautiful our world can be #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #Ohio #BeautyOfNature70Share
Tamara Jones+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: 18 States in the Zone!Get ready for a sky show! The northern lights might be visible in 18 states this week, stretching as far south as Nebraska and Iowa. NOAA says Thursday and Friday nights are your best bet—just find a dark spot between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Want to snap a pic? Use night mode, no flash, and a tripod. This solar activity is rare, so don’t miss it! Who’s staying up late for this? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis10Share
James Brady+FollowNew Year’s Eve Aurora Alert!Get ready for a sky show! A wave of solar eruptions is racing toward Earth, and experts say we could see some wild auroras lighting up the night on New Year’s Eve. If you’re in cities like Seattle, Chicago, or even parts of England or New Zealand, you might catch those northern lights—way farther south than usual. Keep an eye on space weather updates and find a dark spot to watch. Who’s hoping for a cosmic countdown this year? #Science #AuroraBorealis #NewYearsEve20Share
Tamara Jones+FollowNorthern Lights Set for NYE Show!Get ready for a New Year’s Eve light show! The northern lights might be visible in up to 15 states, even as far south as Iowa, thanks to a geomagnetic storm. Best viewing is late at night, away from city lights—think road trip! Pro tip: use your phone’s night mode or a camera with a low F-stop for those epic aurora pics. Who’s chasing the aurora this year? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowNorthern Lights Could Crash Your ChristmasImagine looking up on Christmas Eve and catching the Northern Lights! Thanks to a blast of high-speed solar wind, auroras might light up the skies in places like Alaska, Washington, North Dakota, and Minnesota. If you’re up north, add sky-gazing to your holiday plans. Not in the zone? There are apps like My Aurora Forecast to help you chase the glow. Fingers crossed for a magical, colorful Christmas night! #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis00Share
Tamara Jones+FollowNorthern Lights Might Crash Your Christmas EveImagine stepping outside on Christmas Eve and seeing the sky light up with greens and purples! Fast solar winds are making the northern lights extra active this holiday, with up to 10 states (think Alaska, Montana, even Oregon!) in the aurora zone. Best bet? Head somewhere dark, bundle up, and keep your eyes on the sky between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Fingers crossed for clear weather—nature’s putting on a show! Who’s planning an aurora hunt? #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis30Share