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Weather Northern Lights unlikely to be visible in Washington Monday There's lingering geomagnetic activity from a coronal mass ejection, but it likely won't be strong enough to see.
Mount Washington Observatory shares ‘beautiful display’ of northern lights By Sarah Mesdjian Globe Correspondent,Updated June 3, 2025, 2:48 p.m.
When taking a picture of the northern lights, use a long exposure on your camera - 10 to 25 seconds if you can. The summit of Mount Washington also enjoyed a beautiful display Tuesday morning.
The model updates continuously and predicts nighttime aurora between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m. Central Time. Forecast maps show where the northern lights may be visible on Sunday and Monday nights.
Weather Northern Lights unlikely to be visible in Washington Monday There's lingering geomagnetic activity from a coronal mass ejection, but it likely won't be strong enough to see.
NOAA's updated northern lights forecast map shows much of Washington state – including Seattle, Spokane, Everett, Tacoma, Bellevue and Bellingham – inside the "view line" for the aurora ...