The U.S. saw vivid northern lights
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSN
Northern lights visible again tonight: Here's where
The northern lights dazzled skies across the U.S. Tuesday night, caused by a geomagnetic storm that reached G4 intensity. According to NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center, there will be another chance to see similar aurora conditions Wednesday night as far south as Alabama and Northern California.
Twenty-one states have the potential to see northern lights in the coming days, including: Northern lights could also be seen as far south as Alabama and northern California on Nov. 12, according to the NOAA, but this is dependent upon the orientation of Earth’s magnetic field.
FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSN
Northern lights return tonight: When is the best time to look up?
If you missed Tuesday night's rare glimpse at the Northern Lights that illuminated skies around the Philadelphia area, you're in luck!
A stunning celestial show unfolded over Iowa and much of the country Tuesday night, and an encore could be on the way for KMAland tonight.
Sky watchers in New Hampshire have the chance to see the northern lights or aurora borealis Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
People across the state saw the amazing Aurora Borealis — also known as the Northern Lights — in the sky Tuesday evening.
Geomagnetic storms brought the northern lights to much of the U.S. and some parts of Florida, on the night of Nov. 11, 2025.