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Wednesday night the “view line” of the lights lands right along part of the northeastern border of Oregon, meaning eagle-eyed night owls could see the aurora if the sky is clear.
NOAA projected Saturday night’s northern lights display will have a Kp index of 7 ... indicating the lowest chance of visibility—passes through Oregon, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, ...
While Portland will likely miss out on the show, parts of eastern Oregon and areas of northern Washington have the best shot at catching the northern lights tonight. A recent burst of solar ...
Some Oregonians might get a chance to see the northern lights on Friday when the “view line” of the lights lands right along ...
A strong geomagnetic storm will produce northern lights in nearly two dozen US states ... extending to states like Illinois and Oregon (mentioned as the southern limit for G3 visibility) and ...
Further south, spectators in states such as Oregon, Wyoming, Nebraska, Iowa, northern Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and regions of New England may also have the chance to witness ...
Traveling to a north-facing, high vantage point away from light pollution is the best bet to see the northern lights, ...
The northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are forecast tonight after they were visible in parts of Washington, ...
A solar flare erupted from the sun on Friday and is zooming across space, forecast to reach Earth Saturday night and could ...
NOAA forecasts a slight chance of aurora visibility in 10 northern states—from Alaska to Maine—if skies stay clear.