The aurora borealis was caught on camera over DeKalb, Illinois, as the aerial phenomenon was visible across much of the US. The red and green lights appeared in the sky on Tuesday, 11 November, were visible in. more than 30 states. It’s the result of the strongest solar storm of the year blasting charged particles, known as coronal mass ejections or CMEs, towards the earth. Typically, the northern lights are only seen at the poles but a geomagnetic storm on this scale meant they could be admired as far south as parts of Florida.

Two large solar flares are expected to arrive on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning.

NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center's view line shows these 21 states could see the glowing phenomenon in the sky.

Social media feeds quickly filled with colorful photos of the enchanting sky event on Nov. 11 as the sun set.

A strong geomagnetic storm from recent solar activity pushed the Northern Lights unusually far south overnight on Nov. 11-12, 2025.

Some states in the northern parts of the contiguous U.S. have a chance of seeing the northern lights on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

Strong geomagnetic storms and a moderate solar radiation storm have led to an aurora view forecast for Wednesday night in the northern U.S.

The northern lights were visible in the night sky across much of North America on Tuesday, Nov. 11.

More than 15 states should be able to see the coming aurora borealis. Find out which states will offer the best views.

The aurora borealis was caught on camera over DeKalb, Illinois, as the aerial phenomenon was visible across much of the US. The red and green lights appeared in the sky on…

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