Massive solar flare erupts from sun, may bring northern lights to New England
The solar flare is likely the most powerful since 2017.
The solar flare is likely the most powerful since 2017.
There's a chance parts of New England could see the aurora borealis.
The forecast for the aurora borealis has changed.
The aurora borealis could be seen around the world, including in Western Massachusetts.
The northern lights were on full display Thursday night due to an increase in atmospheric activity that caused them to be seen further south than usual.
The northern lights were on full display Thursday night due to an increase in atmospheric activity that caused them to be seen further south than usual. WBZ-TV's Brandon Truitt reports.
The aurora borealis could be seen in western Massachusetts during a severe geomagnetic storm.
A powerful geomagnetic storm made the northern lights visible in Massachusetts.
The Mount Washington Observatory shared a time-lapse of the aurora borealis.
WBZ TV's Breana Pitts reports
The storm could hit as soon as Thursday, NOAA said.
There was a different kind of show lighting up the sky this July 4th weekend in part of New England.
The aurora borealis could be seen from the Mount Washington Observatory on Monday morning.
There was plenty to see in the sky this weekend in New England.
The aurora borealis - also known as the Northern Lights - dazzled in New Hampshire, Maine and even parts of Massachusetts.
The Mount Washington Observatory shared a stunning photo from the summit of the aurora borealis.
An initially promising U.S. forecast for the northern lights has gone bust.
The strength of this aurora may reach the northern tier of Massachusetts.
Those in Maine and Vermont should keep an eye to the night sky.
Many Americans and Canadians have a great chance to see the northern lights on Friday night and early Saturday morning.
The far northern portion of our nation may experience an Aurora Borealis display Sunday night.
We are now under a "Geomagnetic Storm Watch" for July 16-17.
The northern lights put on a stunning show in parts of New England Thursday night.
Shades of green and purple from the aurora borealis could be seen from the area of Sugarloaf Mountain to York Beach.
Residents in certain parts of the region are seeing a majestic light show in the sky.
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