On the heels of the eclipse of 2017, Wyoming has another reason to look up. The Northern Lights may be visible further south than usual for a couple of nights.
Monday, July 17, if conditions are right, you can take a look at the Northern Lights, which are quite common,.. if you are far north of here. Take a peek.
Be sure to watch for the northern lights if you are out and about during the late night and early morning hours this week as NOAA has issued a magnetic storm watch.
According to spaceweather.com, a series of CMEs, or coronal mass ejections, hit Earth's magnetic field on June 22nd, producing a severe G4-class geomagnetic storm. Northern Lights spilled across the Canadian border into more than a dozen US states, including places as far south as Colorado, Georgia, Virginia and Arkansas...
Have you ever seen the Northern Lights?
I remember viewing the glowing pink steaks of the Aurora Borealis during a trip to Montana one time and they are spectacular. After a severe geomagnetic storm hit Earth over the weekend, many states in North America may be seeing the Northern Lights.
Have you ever caught a glimpse of the northern lights?
After a couple large solar flares erupted earlier this week, scientists are predicting spectacular views of the Aurora Borealis across much of the U.S. tonight including over Cheyenne.