After a light show on Oct. 10, a geomagnetic storm could still give Pennsylvanians a chance to see the northern lights.
Aurora borealis, better known as the northern lights, could be visible in New Jersey again tonight.
A coronal mass ejection impacted Earth on Oct. 10, making the northern lights more visible across the United States.
An unusually strong geomagnetic storm made the Aurora Borealis visible across the Philadelphia region Thursday night.
There's a geomagnetic storm underway, and it could produce the northern lights across the country. The National Oceanic and ...