DALLAS — The Northern Lights have been spotted in North Texas! The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) says we are at a G3 (Strong) ...
A geomagnetic storm watch has been issued for Wednesday night, with the potential for another display of the northern lights across Texas.
Texas skies lit up in surreal shades of red and pink Tuesday night as the northern lights made a rare appearance from the ...
A G4 geomagnetic storm watch has been issued, signaling the potential for yet another display of the northern lights across ...
The northern lights were spotted in Texas on Tuesday night as an especially strong geomagnetic storm hit the Earth.
Wednesday night's sights of the aurora borealis are expected to be even stronger than Tuesday's (so long as the skies are ...
The Northern Lights are already visible in parts of North Texas as a strong geomagnetic storm approaches Earth.
Strong geomagnetic storms brought colorful northern lights to the skies above many states on Tuesday night—including Texas. Forecasters are expecting more on Wednesday.
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Most states bordering Canada have a chance to view the celestial phenomenon. The predicted "view line," or the southernmost spot where skygazers might still be able to view the northern lights, also ...
Several viewers have e-mailed KXAN pictures of the aurora from places like Buchanan Dam, Giddings and Lake Marble Falls.
The night sky put on quite the display Tuesday night as the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, was visible ...