Thanks to a geomagnetic storm, people in many parts of the country and around the world were able to witness the beautiful Northern Lights, or Northern Lights, on Thursday night. And weather officials have predicted which areas will be able to see the northern lights Friday night.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ranked the storm 4 out of 5 in terms of severity. said — Fiery hues of red, pink, green, blue, and purple dance across the sky from Alaska to Europe and south to Texas.
North Carolina-based photographer Slater Lemley captured some high-brightness images off the coast of the Outer Banks.
Babylon Bee editor Joel Berry saw the light himself from Ohio and was stunned.
Political scientist Ian Bremer shared a photo taken from the Capitol in Washington, DC.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. also joined in on the fun, posting an empty snapshot from his mother's home in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
Photographer Gabe Wasilko captured the intense green and red colors dancing in the sky above Cleveland, Ohio.
The amazing display appeared even brighter in northern Alaska, according to images shared by X user @chillmind show.
“My mom has been to 4 countries and Alaska to see the Northern Lights and finally saw them in her backyard tonight,” wrote X user @BloomLotus4, sharing a photo of her mom in Columbus, New Jersey. did.
Several people who flew into London also witnessed the awe-inspiring event, with X user @DrawyahYT capturing various shades of pink and green from the sky.
announced by NOAA prediction More aurora borealis are expected to be seen Friday night, with the aurora borealis being most intense in northern Canada and the United States.


