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The northern lights are dazzling the sky again tonight. The vibrant displays could be visible across much of the northern U.S., and as far south as Alabama to Northern California. The northern lights are putting on a show this week and will continue to dazzle the sky tonight.
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A second night of aurora borealis is expected across parts of the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. on Wednesday evening, following a vivid display on Tuesday that reached as far south as Alabama and New Mexico. The spectacle stems from a series of powerful solar eruptions triggering a severe geomagnetic storm.
Parts of Pennsylvania and New Jersey are above the view line for Wednesday night's potential encore of the northern lights after Tuesday's display reached as far south as Texas.
On Wednesday night, the northern lights once again dazzled the night sky. Tonight, parts of the U.S. have another chance to see the celestial show.
A massive solar flare and severe geomagnetic storm watch may bring the aurora as far south as parts of California and Alabama.
Did you miss the northern lights in Massachusetts on Tuesday night? Don't worry — here's how good your chances are on Wednesday.
National Weather Service meteorologist Harrison Tran said the best viewing conditions will be after sunset but before midnight.
Ready to catch a glimpse of the gorgeous northern lights tonight, New Jersey? Here's timing, maps, where and when to look and more. Happy skywatching!
If you live in Indiana, forecasts show you could see the aurora borealis, aka the Northern Lights, Tuesday night.
Geomagnetic storms brought the northern lights to much of the U.S. and some parts of Florida, on the night of Nov. 11, 2025.