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Northern lights are expected to dance across U.S. skies again on Wednesday night, Nov. 12, after appearing as far south as Florida the night before.
Floridians from Tallahassee to the Space Coast were treated to a rare colorful aurora borealis Tuesday night. Will the northern lights return?
Nearly all of the United States has a chance to again see the Northern Lights on Wednesday night, even here in parts of Florida. FOX 35's Noah Bergren explains what the Northern Lights are, why they form,
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, was visible in Central Florida on Tuesday night.Bursts of red and blue were visible in various locations across the state.Sign up for our NewslettersNorthern Lights occur when electrically charged particles from the sun collide with the Earth's atmosphere.
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Northern Lights in Florida: Where to see them, best time to look up, how to take photos
Central Florida residents were treated to a rare light show Tuesday night as the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, lit up skies from Sanford to Satellite Beach. Another show is possible on Wednesday.
Parts of Florida were treated to the aurora borealis this week. The show appears to be over, though — for now.
(NEXSTAR) — An incredibly strong geomagnetic storm brought the northern lights into California, Arkansas, and even Florida, all areas that rarely get a chance to see the celestial colors. Much of the U.S. may again get to see the aurora Wednesday, if conditions pan out.
Northern Lights were visible in Brevard County, but did anyone photograph them on the Treasure Coast? TCPalm wants to see your photos.
A stronger geomagnetic storm watch was issued on Wednesday night following the second strongest solar flare of the current solar cycle.
AMAZINGBelieve it or not, the northern lights were spotted last night in parts of the Tampa Bay area. And there's another chance to see them tonight.