Patrick Simmons+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: G3 Storm Watch!Solar flare drama! A big M8.1 solar flare just shot plasma our way, and NOAA says a G3 geomagnetic storm could hit Earth Tuesday. Translation: the northern lights might show up way farther south than usual—think lower Midwest and Oregon! But it all depends on how that solar 'burb' hits us. If you want a shot at seeing the aurora, keep your eyes on the forecast and get away from city lights. Fingers crossed for a colorful sky! #Science #NorthernLights #SolarFlare10Share
Kevin Nicholson+FollowAlaska’s train ride to the Northern LightsRiding the Aurora Winter Train from Anchorage to Fairbanks is hands-down one of the coziest ways to chase the Northern Lights. Imagine gliding through snow-covered forests and mountain views, all from the warmth of a panoramic railcar—no frostbite required! The real magic? Those moments when the sky erupts in color, and everyone presses their faces to the glass in awe. Locals and visitors alike say it’s the ultimate Alaskan winter experience. Would you brave the cold for a shot at this bucket-list spectacle, or do you prefer to watch nature’s light show from indoors? #Transportation #Alaska #NorthernLights10Share
megangibson+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Is Your State on the List?Not your average night sky: the northern lights could be putting on a show over 15 states tonight! Thanks to a minor geomagnetic storm, folks from Alaska to Maine might catch those magical green and purple streaks. It won’t be as wild as earlier this month, but still worth a midnight adventure. Best bet? Find a dark, north-facing spot between midnight and 2 a.m. Fingers crossed for clear skies! #Science #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis00Share
Michelle York+FollowNorthern Lights Alert: Tri-State Watch!Did you hear? The Northern Lights might actually show up in the Tri-State tonight! Thanks to some wild solar flares, there’s a chance we’ll catch a faint aurora—if the supermoon doesn’t outshine it. For the best shot, head away from city lights and look north. Who else is staying up late to try and spot this rare sky show? #Science #NorthernLights #Aurora822Share
Steven Arnold+FollowLast night, I had a magical moment where I thought I was witnessing the Northern Lights.🌌 Last night, I had a magical moment where I thought I was witnessing the Northern Lights. I couldn't help but share a photo I took just before. I had heard that there was a possibility of seeing the Aurora Borealis due to recent geomagnetic storms in California. So, when I saw the sky turn a beautiful shade of pink during my evening stroll, I thought I had hit the jackpot! 💫 🏟️ However, upon closer inspection, I realized that the changing colors were actually caused by the lights of Levi's Stadium reflecting off the clouds. It may not have been the Aurora, but it was still a peaceful and soothing experience wandering through the quiet neighborhood with my tripod late at night, admiring the ever-changing clouds. 🌈 In moments like these, nature has a way of surprising us and reminding us of its beauty. 🌌✨ Hashtags: #cloudcanvas #NorthernLights #AuroraBorealis #LevisStadium #California #NightSky #MagicalMoment #Nature'sBeauty #Clouds164162Share