The U.S. saw vivid northern lights
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Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the northern U.S.
After a colorful display overnight, the northern U.S., parts of Canada and Britain could see the aurora Wednesday night.
More than 15 states should be able to see the coming aurora borealis. Find out which states will offer the best views.
Millions of Americans will have another chance to view the northern lights tonight, as well as the Taurid meteor shower.
Experts at NOAA recommend prospective aurora viewers travel north, towards the Earth’s magnetic north pole. They should position themselves on a vantage point with a clear view towards the north, and away from bright city lights. The aurora is most active in the hours around midnight, so viewers should plan to watch between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m.
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The Northern Lights Might Be Visible in the United States Tonight and Tomorrow
Aurora chasers, it's time to charge up your cameras, don your hats and gloves, and get ready for a long night looking up at the sky. The year's best northern lights display could happen this week, starting as early as November 11—and you might be able to see it across the continental United States.
(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.
Geomagnetic storms brought the northern lights to much of the U.S. and some parts of Florida, on the night of Nov. 11, 2025.