The Northern Lights will be possible in 23 states June 4-5 – check your area here


The Northern Lights will be possible in 23 states June 4-5 – check your area here

Northern lights are expected in the skies over the United States tonight. A strong geomagnetic storm triggers this spectacular celestial spectacle, with isolated periods that reach G4 (severe) levels.

The Aurora lights will be visible in 23 states from Thursday night to early Friday.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a G3 (strong) geomagnetic storm warning, with isolated periods reaching G4 (severe) levels. This phenomenon occurred due to a combination of solar disturbances, including a coronal mass ejection on May 30.

This is marked as a co-rotating region with a high-speed solar wind stream.

The Northern Lights will be visible on the northern horizon in the following states:

  • Washington: North Cascades, Bellingham, Spokane, Okanogan County
  • Idaho: Panhandle region (Sandpoint, Coeur d’Alene), Boise (northern horizon)
  • Montana: Glacier National Park, Great Falls, Helena, Billings
  • North Dakota: entire state (especially Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Bismarck, Fargo)
  • South Dakota: Northern Black Hills, Rapid City, Aberdeen, Watertown
  • Minnesota: Statewide
  • Wisconsin: Apostle Islands, Superior, Hayward, Wausau, Green Bay (northern horizon)
  • Michigan: Upper Peninsula (Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinac Bridge), Traverse City, Northern Lower Peninsula
  • New York: Adirondacks (Lake Placid), Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, Long Island
  • Vermont: entire state
  • New Hampshire: White Mountains, Mount Washington Valley, Concord, Portsmouth
  • Maine: entire state

Peak visibility will be between 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm EDT on Thursday, June 4, and conditions will continue until 5:00 am on Friday, June 5.

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