Aurora borealis could light up skies across northern US
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting a G4-level geomagnetic storm after a long-duration solar flare erupted a couple of days ago.
Aurora police will roll out major changes to their district boundaries next month to better balance staffing, improve response times and keep pace with the city's rapid expansion.
Aurora lights shimmering over Earth were captured from space by a Roscosmos cosmonaut aboard the International Space Station during the strongest solar storm in two decades.
Attendance was up 20% over last year on good weather days, but the event saw fewer attendees overall because of serious winter weather during some of the market’s busiest times, officials
A G4 geomagnetic storm directed toward Earth could result in aurora viewing in North Carolina Monday night. The northern lights may once again be seen in North Carolina Monday night. Tony Rice, NASA ambassador and WRAL contributor, first brought you this potential Sunday night.
The Aurora Borealis could be seenwith a solid camera across parts of Colorado on Monday. While the storm had died out by the time we could really see it, images from Europe show the strength was much stronger.
Two people were rescued, and others evacuated, during a two-alarm fire Saturday morning in Aurora that left a 2½-story single-family home uninhabitable, according to the Aurora Fire Department.
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Northern lights may be visible in 10 states tonight as Earth's magnetic field 'rings like a bell' after CME impact
Earth is still reverberating from the colossal coronal mass ejection ( CME) that struck on Jan. 19, triggering dazzling aurora displays worldwide. And while tonight's show (Jan. 20) may be somewhat more subdued, the solar storm isn't quite over — so keep your camera batteries charged and your aurora alerts on.