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The magnetic storm that produced Northern Lights over Alabama and other states could continue through the weekend, with possible impacts on communication, GPS, power grids and more.
A solar storm was hitting the Earth on Sunday, but could it mean that Alabama gets another chance to see the Northern Lights tonight? It’s looking less likely as of Sunday morning, according to ...
Here's how to watch the northern lights from parts of the United States on Friday, July 11 and Saturday, July 12, 2025.
Northern Lights spectacle might be visible in US Stargazers could soon get a glimpse as far south as Alabama due to energy from solar flares released by the sun.
Will Alabama see the northern lights (aurora borealis)? The SWPC forecasts the aurora not to shine directly over Alabama. However, if you look north, you may be able to see in the distance or ...
Streaks of colorful light could paint the sky over a large portion of the country on Sunday night into Monday morning amid a severe geomagnetic storm.
Parts of the western U.S. got to see the aurora borealis early Sunday, and conditions could be good for the eastern U.S. at night, possibly as far south as Alabama.
The northern lights are expected to put on a breathtaking show over parts of the U.S. Sunday night due to a powerful geomagnetic storm hitting Earth.
The northern lights may be viewable as far south as Alabama this weekend thanks to a rare severe geomagnetic storm.
Typically, in Alabama, we need a G4 storm and a Kp value of 8 or 9 to see the northern lights. Some of you were seeing faint pink pillars using long exposure on a camera Monday night.
The northern lights may be visible as far south as Alabama and Northern California on Thursday, following a powerful eruption from the sun.
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