Northern lights may be visible Wed. night
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A geomagnetic storm that made the aurora borealis visible farther south than normal is expected to continue for another night. But clouds may obscure your view.
Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the northern U.S.
Strong geomagnetic storms brought colorful northern lights to the skies above many states on Tuesday night. Forecasters are expecting more on Wednesday.
Northern Lights may dazzle again tonight as a severe geomagnetic storm reaches peak intensity across regions. Follow live.
Nature offers many dazzling displays, from jagged flashes of lightning to radiant sunsets. But perhaps one of the most elusive natural phenomena is the shimmering waves of green, pink, and red dancing across the night sky,
US climate agency issues a severe geomagnetic storm watch that made the northern lights visible in the midwest and could also make them visible even further south. This video shows the northern lights over Iowa during the strong geomagnetic storm.
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Northern lights could return to Texas tonight. Here's how to see the aurora borealis in Austin
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday night, with the potential for another display of the northern lights across Texas.
After a stunning northern lights show Tuesday night, Minnesotans could get another chance to spot them on Wednesday, though they won't be as intense, especially around the metro.The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Tuesday issued a G4,
Set shutter speed between 5 to 15 seconds. This allows enough time to capture the moving lights but not too long to appear blurry. Manually focus by tapping on an area with a lot of light. Using your phone's flash will overpower the natural light of the aurora. This helps to keep your phone still.