ByZachary Folk,
Forbes Staff.
The northern lights could be visible on Thursday night in states close to the U.S.-Canadian border, forecasters at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said, although forecasters are not expecting extensive solar winds driving the aurora further south.
Forecasters at NOAA predicted a Kp index of four out of nine for Thursday night, meaning the aurora could appear brighter with more “motion and formations.”
No geomagnetic storms or solar wind effects are expected on Thursday night, but NOAA’s space weather forecast still indicates the lights could still be visible on Thursday night in the right location.






