It was a show Thursday night as the skies over D.C. displayed a radiant spray of pinks, purples and greens from the Northern ...
Residents in the D.C. area reported seeing Northern Lights Thursday night thanks to a “severe" geomagnetic storm.
A geomagnetic storm caused by a coronal mass ejection is expected to make the northern lights visible over a large portion of ...
Aurora lit up the D.C.-area sky Thursday night, just as predicted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ...
The Northern Lights may be visible in the D.C. area Wednesday night. WTOP’s Greg Redfern explains how to catch a glimpse.
The display was seen from the mountains to the Atlantic beaches and lasted intermittently for hours.
While the skies won't be nearly as striking as they were last night, there's still a chance of a little auroral action ...
Armen Kurdian, a certified aero systems engineering professional, joins FOX 5's "DMV Zone" to discuss the geomagnetic storm ...
Did you see the Northern Lights last night in NYC? If you missed the show, keep your eyes peeled tonight, as there's a chance ...
New York City’s sky was lit with hues of pink, purple, and green as a magnetic storm brought northern lights to the city ...
WASHINGTON — WUSA9 told viewers the N orthern Lights would be visible Thursday, Oct. 11, and viewers delivered, with lots and ...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, dazzled the skies in the DMV thanks to powerful sun particles slamming ...