No description availableBeyond The Forecast - What caused the incredible display of Aurora this weekend?Read full article: Beyond The Forecast - What caused the incredible display of Aurora this weekend?A bucket list item checked off for many without having to travel.
No description availableYOUR PHOTOS: Northern Lights seen across southwest, central Virginia Friday night, Saturday morningRead full article: YOUR PHOTOS: Northern Lights seen across southwest, central Virginia Friday night, Saturday morningMany people checked an item off their bucket list without having to travel.
No description availableUPDATE: Will Mom be treated to another display of the aurora borealis Sunday night?Read full article: UPDATE: Will Mom be treated to another display of the aurora borealis Sunday night?You'll have to get to a dark spot with a clear view of the northern sky, but there's potential.
No description availableAurora Alert: Strong geomagnetic storm to produce Northern Lights Thursday night; will we see?Read full article: Aurora Alert: Strong geomagnetic storm to produce Northern Lights Thursday night; will we see?The Northern Lights will put on a dazzling display in parts of the U.S. Thursday night
No description availableAurora borealis forecast to be visible in parts of the U.S. early Thursday morningRead full article: Aurora borealis forecast to be visible in parts of the U.S. early Thursday morningSeveral northern states may see it, but it's unlikely we will in our corner of the Commonwealth
No description availableCHECK IT OUT: Northern Lights spotted in southwest Virginia Sunday nightRead full article: CHECK IT OUT: Northern Lights spotted in southwest Virginia Sunday nightA severe geomagnetic storm was observed, meaning the aurora could be seen farther south than usual
No description availableAurora borealis could be visible farther south early Thursday morningRead full article: Aurora borealis could be visible farther south early Thursday morningThe aurora could be seen as far south as Pennsylvania, Iowa and Oregon early Thursday
No description availableAurora borealis to be visible in the U.S. after strong geomagnetic stormRead full article: Aurora borealis to be visible in the U.S. after strong geomagnetic stormA solar storm of this magnitude could even cause GPS and satellite disruptions