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Thanksgiving, Aurora Borealis and Northern Lights
Rare Northern Lights Opportunity On Thanksgiving: Here’s Where To See The Aurora Borealis
NOAA predicts a minor to moderate geomagnetic storm Thursday night, potentially giving people across the northern U.S. the opportunity to see the northern lights on Thanksgiving.
Northern lights: Auroras may be visible across US. Will you see them in Bucks County?
The northern lights may be visible in the United States on Black Friday. Here's what to know about visibility in Bucks County.
Is Watching the Aurora Borealis Northern Lights In Your Thanksgiving and Black Friday Plans?
For nature and science fans, there’s something as exciting as Thanksgiving and Black Friday happening this year. The aurora borealis northern lights will be more visible than usual across the northern hemisphere.
One More Chance For Holiday Week Northern Lights: Here’s Where To See The Aurora Borealis Tonight
Residents of several northern states will have one more chance to see the Northern Lights during Thanksgiving week on Friday before they move too far north to be seen into the U.S., according to a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast.
Northern lights could be visible from New York City, other US locations over Thanksgiving weekend
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Space Weather Prediction Center, meaning the northern lights -- or aurora borealis -- could be visible from parts of the U.S. over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
Aurora Borealis Northern lights forecast: When and where to watch in the U.S
The Northern Lights, or the Aurora Borealis, are expected to be seen across some regions of the United States on Thanksgiving Day (November 28) and Black Friday (November 29).
Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving
NEW YORK (AP) — This Thanksgiving, solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States. Pale auroras may be seen across many northern states Thursday and Friday, but they may be brief and and seeing them will depend on how intense the solar storms get, NOAA meteorologist Mike Bettwy said in an email.
Aurora Borealis Northern Lights forecast for NYC on Thanksgiving
After your fill of Thanksgiving dinner, you may want to head outside for an additional holiday surprise. The Northern Lights may be visible over New York City on Thursday and Friday night, according to NOAA’s forecast.
Best time to see northern lights in New Jersey tonight
The best time to look for the northern lights tonight will be very late in the evening, between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m, when skies are darkest.
Aurora forecast: Will the northern lights be visible tonight and over the weekend?
The latest aurora forecast for tonight help you make sure you're in the right place at the right time to see the northern lights.
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