Geomagnetic Storm Watch Promises Active Northern Lights in March
Geomagnetic Storm Watch Promises Active Northern Lights in March
US · Published Mar 7, 2026
NOAA has issued a geomagnetic storm watch, increasing the likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights on March 6,
The best viewing spots are expected to be in northern states near the Canadian border, but stronger activity could make auroras visible further south.
A bright moon might make it harder to see faint auroras, so find dark places with clear views to boost your chances.
Increased aurora potential on Friday, March 6, 2026
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has issued a geomagnetic storm watch, predicting increased potential for northern lights displays on Friday, March 6, 2026. This period is known as 'aurora season,' and this year is expected to be particularly active. The best viewing locations are anticipated in northern states near the Canadian border, although stronger geomagnetic activity might extend the visibility of faint auroras further south. A bright waning gibbous moon, approximately 92% illuminated, may hinder the visibility of these faint auroras across North America. Skywatchers are advised to find dark locations with clear horizons to maximize their chances of witnessing the spectacle.
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