How to maybe catch a glimpse of the northern lights this week
Greg Redfern | skyguyinva@gmail.com
May 31, 2025, 4:11 PM
Just over a year ago, on May 10, 2024, the aurora borealis lit up the skies worldwide due to an extreme geomagnetic storm. The D.C. region had several glorious nights of the northern lights in 2024.
The last a aurora alert for the region was in April. But over the next few nights, with the sun having had several significant events in the past day, the prospects of seeing the dazzling lights are far greater, with Earth directly in the crosshairs to receive significant effects as a result.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather Prediction Center issued the following Geomagnetic Storm Alert Saturday at 10:04 a.m. EDT:
Geomagnetic Storm Category G4 or Greater Predicted
Highest Storm Level Predicted by Day:
Jun 01: G3 (Strong) Jun 02: G4 (Severe) Jun 03: G2 (Moderate)
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