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After a light show on Oct. 10, a geomagnetic storm could still give Pennsylvanians a chance to see the northern lights.
The second strongest geomagnetic storm of this solar cycle, only behind the incredible G5 storm in May, is expected to hit ...
The Space Prediction Center's forecast indicates that the northern half of the country may have the opportunity to see the show, including Pennsylvania.
An unusually strong geomagnetic storm could make the northern lights visible from the Lehigh Valley region the evening of ...
A large chunk of northern U.S. states could get a glimpse at the northern lights on Thursday night, according to a National ...
Some northwest Pennsylvanians might have a pretty good chance of seeing the aurora lights Thursday night. According to JET 24 ...
"The aurora may become visible over many of the northern states and some of the lower Midwest to Oregon," a statement from ...
Thursday night may be your best chance since May to see the northern lights in central Pennsylvania, according to advisories ...
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Bask in the glow of glimmering aurora views from locations across the country, including from CNET staffers -- and even ...
Tonight’s aurora is likely to be visible in Washington state, Colorado, the Dakotas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, and ...