Aurora Borealis Might Be Visible in the Far North Skies Tonight

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By Karla T Vasquez

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Scigazers in the northern region of the United States and Canada can see a glimpse of northern lights until Wednesday night and Thursday. NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Put A G3 (stronger) geomagnetic storm clock for April April, which is expected to reach the magnetic field of the earth when the plasma came out of the sun. The agency said the situation of minor geological storms could probably continue until April 17.

The colorful lights spread across the night sky are caused by a geo -stormy storm in our atmosphere and focus on when the SWPCCI can happen. Ghostly storms in the atmosphere can arise from a cosmic event called Coronal Mass Ejection. These enhanced ejections of solar winds come from the coroner, the exterior level of the sun. CMEs consist of plasma and magnetic fields and can take hours or days to reach the earth.

When CMEs come, they disrupt the magnetic field of our planet and cause disturbance in our atmosphere. It produces geometric storms. The first CME arrived before the expectation was coming soon than the expectation, Space Weather Dotcom has reportedThe

NOAA Space Weather Forecaster Shaun Dahl CNET says the CME’s magnetic field is favorable if the G4 (serious) level is a chance.

“By this, I mean the magnetic field of CME needs to be opposite the earth to get a good geometable response,” said Dahl. “Think like the opposite polar magnets that attract it”

Where can you see Aurora?

A screenshot of Aurora's forecast for April 16

NOA Aurora’s forecast is for April 16, 2025.

Screenshot by noaa / cnet

Most places in the United States will not have the opportunity to visit Aurora Borialis, but the most northern regions (especially Alaska) and Canada may have the opportunity to see the lights. However, it can be hard to see the clouds, rain and snow.

This is for the best chance to watch AquaherYou need to have a seamless view on the horizon on the horizon and long-exosa photography should be used to capture the images of the events.

North lights have a certain time of the year when they are more likely to observe. You have the best chance to catch Aurora Borialis in March, April, September and October, because they are around the month of spring and autumn riding, while the earth’s position towards the sun is ideal for geometric storms.

“Equinoxs are transition points in which the hemisphere is turning the sun,” Shannon Shmal, director of the Abrams Planetarium, told CNE last month. “At this point, the earth’s magnetic field is at a more favorable corner, near the perpendicular, which allow the simpler interaction of the earth’s magnetic field and the atmosphere charged with the atmosphere.”

April is a good month to see the answer light because we are the duration of the highest solar function of the solar maximum -11 year solar cycle.

“During this period, we expect to look at more sunspots and therefore, there is a high potential for high-impact space,” Elsaid Talat, director of the National Ocean and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Space Weather Observation, said last October.

So, if you may be there at Aurora Borealis tonight, make sure to move away from the city lights and check the night sky to the north.



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